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Interview with LaGretta Neal, 2016 November 05

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Identifier: OHI-0227

Scope and Contents

LaGretta Neal discusses her family life and her lifelong connections to Davidson. Born and raised in the town, specifically in “Brady’s Alley,” she mentions being the daughter of Annie Mildred Lowery and attending Ada Jenkins Elementary School from kindergarten to the 8th grade. Similarly to most of her contemporaries, Lagretta Neal attended Torrence-Lytle High School from the 9th to 12th grades. She talks about her experiences growing up in a big family of 8 siblings, and mentions James Raeford as her uncle. Moreover, Neal shares snippets about her mother, who worked as a chef for a fraternity in Davidson College. After marrying and moving to Charlotte, she graduated from Johnson C. Smith University, and mentions how her granddaughter also graduated from that university. Lastly, she mentions the names of Kaneisha Gaston and Brenda Tapia, two important Black females of Davidson, and the connections she had with them.

Dates

  • Creation: 2016 November 05

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This interview is open for research.

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Extent

2 Digital (Sound recordings) (WAV and MP3)

1 Transcripts (Digital) (PDF)

Language

English

Repository Details

Part of the Oral Histories & Interviews (RG19) Repository