An oral history interview with Bernadette Tart Clark, February 14, 2012
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Abstract/Description: | In this interview, Bernadette Tart Clark discusses her early years growing up in the Historic Fulton neighborhood of Richmond, Va.; her school experiences at Webster Davis Elementary and Maggie Walker High School, her marriage and the birth of her daughter, her experiences as a working mother, local stores and restaurants in Historic Fulton, her perceptions of the Historic Fulton renewal process, churches and community centers in the area, and her thoughts on the importance of an oral history of Historic Fulton. |
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Subject(s): | City/State: Richmond (Va.) Time Period: Twentieth century Richmond (Va.) -- Social conditions Urban renewal -- Virginia -- Richmond Neighborhoods -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Social conditions Clark, Bernadette Tart -- Childhood and youth -- Anecdotes Clark, Bernadette Tart -- Interviews |
Date Created: | 2012-02-14 |
Title: | An oral history interview with Bernadette Tart Clark, February 14, 2012. |
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Name(s): |
Clark, Bernadette Tart, interviewee Morris, Caroline Chandler, 1980-, interviewer Johnson, Corliss Freda, contributor 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.) The Valentine VCU Libraries, publisher |
Type of Resource: | text |
Genre: |
Oral histories Text Oral history |
Date Created: | 2012-02-14 |
Extent: | Includes transcription of entire interview in PDF format (14 pages). |
Digitization Process: | Microsoft Word 97-03 document converted to PDF. |
Abstract/Description: | In this interview, Bernadette Tart Clark discusses her early years growing up in the Historic Fulton neighborhood of Richmond, Va.; her school experiences at Webster Davis Elementary and Maggie Walker High School, her marriage and the birth of her daughter, her experiences as a working mother, local stores and restaurants in Historic Fulton, her perceptions of the Historic Fulton renewal process, churches and community centers in the area, and her thoughts on the importance of an oral history of Historic Fulton. |
Identifier(s): | CONTENTdm ID: ful/id/63 (CONTENTdm ID) |
Note(s): |
About the Interview: An interview conducted as part of the Historic Fulton Oral History Project documenting life in the Historic Fulton community in the East End of Richmond, Virginia. |
Subject(s): |
City/State: Richmond (Va.) Time Period: Twentieth century Richmond (Va.) -- Social conditions Urban renewal -- Virginia -- Richmond Neighborhoods -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Social conditions Clark, Bernadette Tart -- Childhood and youth -- Anecdotes Clark, Bernadette Tart -- Interviews |
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 oral history: An oral history interview with Bernadette Tart Clark, February 14, 2012, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University. |
Title: | An oral history interview with Bernadette Tart Clark, February 14, 2012. |
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Name(s): |
Clark, Bernadette Tart, interviewee Morris, Caroline Chandler, 1980-, interviewer Johnson, Corliss Freda, contributor 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.) The Valentine VCU Libraries, publisher |
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Type of Resource: |
sound recording-nonmusical text |
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Genre: |
Oral histories Text Sound recording Oral history |
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Date Created: | 2012-02-14 | |
Digitization Process: | Originally recorded with an ICDU Digital Voice recorder as MP3 files (192 kbps). MP3 files processed for distribution with Audacity version 2.0.2. | |
Abstract/Description: | In this interview, Bernadette Tart Clark discusses her early years growing up in the Historic Fulton neighborhood of Richmond, Va.; her school experiences at Webster Davis Elementary and Maggie Walker High School, her marriage and the birth of her daughter, her experiences as a working mother, local stores and restaurants in Historic Fulton, her perceptions of the Historic Fulton renewal process, churches and community centers in the area, and her thoughts on the importance of an oral history of Historic Fulton. | |
Identifier(s): | CONTENTdm ID: ful/id/65 (CONTENTdm ID) | |
Note(s): |
About the Interview: An interview conducted as part of the Historic Fulton Oral History Project documenting life in the Historic Fulton community in the East End of Richmond, Virginia. |
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Subject(s): |
City/State: Richmond (Va.) Time Period: Twentieth century Richmond (Va.) -- Social conditions Urban renewal -- Virginia -- Richmond Neighborhoods -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Social conditions Clark, Bernadette Tart -- Childhood and youth -- Anecdotes Clark, Bernadette Tart -- Interviews |
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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 oral history: An oral history interview with Bernadette Tart Clark, February 14, 2012, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University. | |
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