Claude Hundley Jr. Interview, 2 August 1994
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Scope and Contents of the Collection
The Uprising of '34 Collection demonstrates how communities can be impacted in contemporary ways by history and memory, decades after a series of events occur. Veterans of the events of 1934 and their descendants-black, white, mill worker, manager, union, and non-union- were interviewed about mill village life, work conditions, southern contemporaneous culture as well as the strike itself. This finding aid describes the digitized oral history-style interviews available in Georiga State University Library's Digital Collections.
Dates
- Creation: 2 August 1994
Creator
- From the Collection: Stoney, George C. (Person)
- From the Collection: Helfand, Judith (Person)
Restrictions on Access
All of the interviews are available online in GSU's Digital Collections.
Biographical Note
Claude Hundley Jr.'s father wrote to the NRA protesting labor conditions at the Saratoga Victory Mill in Guntersville, Ala.
Extent
1 item(s) (video (58:10 duration))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Abstract
Hundley discusses learning that his father wrote a letter to the NRA in the 1930s, was involved with the United Textile Worker's local in Guntersville, Ala., and the Textile Workers' Strike of 1934.
Subject
- Saratoga Victory Mill (Guntersville, Ala.) (Organization)
Geographic
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Repository
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