Authors

Dorothy Holcomb

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Spring 4-12-2002

Abstract

Dorothy Holcomb describes her experiences during the school closings in Prince Edward County, walking to school in Prospect, and migrating to Carver Price High School in Appomattox. She also discusses her position on the School Board, and her instrumental role in integrating white and black segregated public libraries in Prince Edward County. This interview was conducted by Atif Gaddis and James Yount

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