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Interview with Dorothy Burton, 2016 November 04

 Item
Identifier: OHI-0221

Scope and Contents

In this oral history, Davidson and Cornelius resident Dorothy Burton shares many valuable insights about life in Davidson. Burton has lived in the Davidson and Cornelius areas for almost 80 years and worked at Davidson College for a great part of her life. Born in 1942, she talks about her early days living in a house owned by Davidson College while her mom worked at the college laundry. Burton talks about early work experiences at the college, washing dishes and helping in kitchens. She also discusses her church involvement and the many activities they had during Christmas, Easter, and Children’s Day. Burton recalls the difficulty to obtain permission to fix her house on Griffith Street, having to eventually sell it to the college. Additionally, she mentions her own and others’ small businesses at home, as well as some of the different shops at Davidson. Towards the end of the interview, Burton recalls the Outlaws, Davidson’s first African American baseball team. Lastly, she goes over different aspects of her family, personal and professional life.

Dates

  • Creation: 2016 November 04

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This interview is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Access to this interview is given for personal research use and does not imply the right to use it for other purposes, including publication. Use of our collections is subject to the provisions of current intellectual property, privacy, and libel laws. Researchers assume full responsibility for their use of these materials. For publication or other use requests, email archives@davidson.edu.

Extent

2 Digital (Sound recordings) (WAV and MP3)

1 Transcripts (Digital) (PDF)

Language

English

Repository Details

Part of the Oral Histories & Interviews (RG19) Repository