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Contains 6 Results:

Charles Walter (Chip) Campbel linterviewed by April Davis, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In the spring of 2010, students in Dr. Amanda Rees' Cultural Landscapes class at Columbus State University studied the cultural landscape of the Wynnton neighborhood of Columbus, Georgia to better understand their community. The students interviewed 10 community leaders and other residents who lived and worked both north and south of the road, often called the “Macon-Dixon Line”, suggesting a hard division between north and south Columbus. Instead, Wynnton residents on both sides of Macon...
Dates: Other: 2010

Tyler Fleming interviewed by Elyse Smith and Ashley Hurt, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In the spring of 2010, students in Dr. Amanda Rees' Cultural Landscapes class at Columbus State University studied the cultural landscape of the Wynnton neighborhood of Columbus, Georgia to better understand their community. The students interviewed 10 community leaders and other residents who lived and worked both north and south of the road, often called the “Macon-Dixon Line”, suggesting a hard division between north and south Columbus. Instead, Wynnton residents on both sides of Macon...
Dates: Other: 2010

Milton Lockett interviewed by April Davis, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In the spring of 2010, students in Dr. Amanda Rees' Cultural Landscapes class at Columbus State University studied the cultural landscape of the Wynnton neighborhood of Columbus, Georgia to better understand their community. The students interviewed 10 community leaders and other residents who lived and worked both north and south of the road, often called the “Macon-Dixon Line”, suggesting a hard division between north and south Columbus. Instead, Wynnton residents on both sides of Macon...
Dates: Other: 2010

Kendra Wright interviewed by Ashley Hurt and Elyse Smith, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In the spring of 2010, students in Dr. Amanda Rees' Cultural Landscapes class at Columbus State University studied the cultural landscape of the Wynnton neighborhood of Columbus, Georgia to better understand their community. The students interviewed 10 community leaders and other residents who lived and worked both north and south of the road, often called the “Macon-Dixon Line”, suggesting a hard division between north and south Columbus. Instead, Wynnton residents on both sides of Macon...
Dates: Other: 2010

William Wright interviewed by Rebecca Weed and Alphaeus Newman, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In the spring of 2010, students in Dr. Amanda Rees' Cultural Landscapes class at Columbus State University studied the cultural landscape of the Wynnton neighborhood of Columbus, Georgia to better understand their community. The students interviewed 10 community leaders and other residents who lived and worked both north and south of the road, often called the “Macon-Dixon Line”, suggesting a hard division between north and south Columbus. Instead, Wynnton residents on both sides of Macon...
Dates: Other: 2010

David A. Young interviewed by Becky Weed and Alphaeus Newman, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Collection: In the spring of 2010, students in Dr. Amanda Rees' Cultural Landscapes class at Columbus State University studied the cultural landscape of the Wynnton neighborhood of Columbus, Georgia to better understand their community. The students interviewed 10 community leaders and other residents who lived and worked both north and south of the road, often called the “Macon-Dixon Line”, suggesting a hard division between north and south Columbus. Instead, Wynnton residents on both sides of Macon...
Dates: Other: 2010