Oral history interview with Elva Templeton, January 24, 1976
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Oral history interview with Elva Templeton, January 24, 1976

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2007

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Elva Templeton remembers her childhood in historic Cary, NC. She recalls a segregated city and describes the African American neighborhoods, remembering some of their respected inhabitants, whom she and other whites called "aunt" and "uncle." Templeton reveals some information about race relations in Cary, and southern girlhood.

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