Interview with Ethel Proctor James
Item
Title
Interview with Ethel Proctor James
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Type
Moving Image
Creator
Barnes, Althemese (Interviewer)
Proctor James, Ethel (Interviewee)
Date
2017-11-06
Description
Note: Original video file has been edited for clarity. Part of the "Proctor family research project," this is an interview with Dodie Proctor's mother, Ethel Proctor James. The Proctor family is most notable for the legacy of Antonio, George, and John Proctor, who made many contributions to the state of Florida and to the city of Tallahassee. In this interview, Ethel recalls memories of her relatives, their legacy, and her childhood.
Genre
Oral histories
Language
English
Place
Saint Augustine (Fla.)
Duration
0:27:21
Identifier
JGRCMA-OHColl-0009
Topics
African American families
African American extended families
Pioneer Tallahassee families
Leon County (Fla.)
Freed persons
African American Storytelling
African American oral tradition
Time Period
Slavery (1619-1862)
Jim Crow (1877-1964)