Oral history interview with Dorothy Royster Burwell, May 29,
Oral history interview with Dorothy Royster Burwell, May 29, 1996
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At the time of this interview, Dorothy Royster Burwell was living in what was once Soudan, VA, on the North Carolina-Virginia border. In this interview, she describes her family history and the displacement of area residents by dam projects. Burwell's community was washed away in the early 1950s by a man-made lake which covered African Americans' homes, shops, cemeteries, and farms. Burwell remembers a vibrant community; today, it is hard to find on the map. This interview shows what a powerful force water is, even under controlled conditions, clearing families from their homes and erasing communities; it also reveals the power of a government that can demand its citizens vacate their homes. Burwell's memory of Soudan, VA, helps keep the community alive.
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