McGill, Eula Interviews, 1976-1976
Collection Number: 5858m
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
Eula McGill Interviews, 1976-1976
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
5858m
Abstract:
Interviews with Eula McGill, February 3 and September 5, 1976, Atlanta, Georgia, conducted
by Jacquelyn Hall and transcribed by Particia Crowley for the Southern Oral History
Program.
Creator:
McGill, Eula
Hall, Jacquelyn
Crowley, Patricia
Quanitities:
1 folders
Language:
Collection material in English
Eula McGill was born near Resaca, Georgia on May 15, 1911. In 1915, her family moved
to Gadsden, Alabama. Here during the organizing drives of World War I, she received
her introduction to the labor movement. McGill quit school at fourteen to become a
spinner in a textile mill. After a brief marriage and the birth of a son, she moved
with her parents to Birmingham.
This collection consists of transcripts of interviews with Eula McGill on February
3 and September 5, 1976, in Atlanta, Georgia. The interviews were conducted by Jacquelyn
Hall and transcribed by Particia Crowley for the Southern Oral History Program.
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INFORMATION FOR USERS
Eula McGill Interviews #5858m. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and
Archives, Cornell University Library.
Related Collections: 5619: ACWA Records
Names:
Crowley, Patricia
Hall, Jacquelyn
McGill, Eula.
Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union
Women's Trade Union League.
CONTAINER LIST
Container
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Description
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Date
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Box 1 |
Interviews with Eula McGill
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1976 | |
Scope and Contents
February 3, 1976, 95 pages; September 5, 1976, 59 pages.
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