Autobiographical statement [Corliss Freda Johnson]
Abstract/Description: | Corliss Freda Johnson, the Fulton Oral History Project Coordinator, discusses her background growing up in the Historic Fulton neighborhood of Richmond, Va.; her family members and friends; school activities; her first marriage and children; her second marriage; her career with the United States Postal Service; her radio show; happy memories growing up; industry and organizational affiliations; and the importance of the oral history project and participation in the Legacy Meetings. |
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Subject(s): | City/State: Richmond (Va.) Time Period: Twentieth century Richmond (Va.) -- Social conditions African American postal service employees -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography Women radio talk show hosts -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography African American radio broadcasters -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography Neighborhoods -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Social conditions Johnson, Corliss Freda -- Childhood and youth |
Date Created: | 2015 |
Title: | Autobiographical statement [Corliss Freda Johnson]. | |
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Name(s): |
Johnson, Corliss Freda, author James Branch Cabell Library. Special Collections and Archives. Greater Fulton's Future (Project). Legacy Committee Virginia Local Initiatives Support Corporation Neighborhood Resource Center (Richmond, Va.) Valentine Richmond History Center VCU Libraries, publisher |
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Type of Resource: | text | |
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Autobiographies Text |
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Date Created: | 2015 | |
Extent: | Includes transcription of entire statement in PDF format (5 pages). | |
Digitization Process: | Microsoft Word 97-03 document converted to PDF. | |
Abstract/Description: | Corliss Freda Johnson, the Fulton Oral History Project Coordinator, discusses her background growing up in the Historic Fulton neighborhood of Richmond, Va.; her family members and friends; school activities; her first marriage and children; her second marriage; her career with the United States Postal Service; her radio show; happy memories growing up; industry and organizational affiliations; and the importance of the oral history project and participation in the Legacy Meetings. | |
Identifier(s): | CONTENTdm ID: ful/id/113 (CONTENTdm ID) | |
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Autobiographical statement by Corliss Freda Johnson aka "Honey," Fulton Oral History Project Coordinator. |
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Subject(s): |
City/State: Richmond (Va.) Time Period: Twentieth century Richmond (Va.) -- Social conditions African American postal service employees -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography Women radio talk show hosts -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography African American radio broadcasters -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography Neighborhoods -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Social conditions Johnson, Corliss Freda -- Childhood and youth |
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LC Classification: | F234.R56 | |
Rights Statement URL: | https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ | |
Rights Statement: | In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted | |
Rights: | This material is protected by copyright, and the copyright is held by The Valentine. You are permitted to use this material in any way that is permitted by copyright. In addition, non-commercial use of this material is permitted. For any commercial uses, permission is required. | |
Is Part Of: | Collection: Historic Fulton Oral History Project. | |
Original Title: | Source: Original autobiographical statement: Autobiographical statement by Corliss Freda Johnson, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University. | |
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