Guntersville (Ala.)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Claude Hundley Jr. and Roosevelt Cretcher Interviews, 2 August 1994
Hundley discusses a letter his father wrote to Hugh S. Johnson, the head of the NRA. Cretcher discusses his memories of working in the Saratoga Victory Mill in Guntersville, Ala. Cretcher discusses his memories of working in the Saratoga Victory Mill in Guntersville, Ala.
Claude Hundley Jr. Interview, 2 August 1994
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.
Claude Hundley Jr Interview 3, 2 August 1994
Hundley discusses how learning about the letter has given him new insight into his father, how they authenticated the letter, and why writing a letter like this was especially dangerous for an African-American man in the 1930s.
Claude Hundley Jr. Interview 4, 2 August 1994
Hundley discusses his father's letter, segregation in the mill village, segregation in the textile mill, and other topics.