- Nurses (x)
- 1920-2000 (x)
- Search results
-
-
Title
-
Ann Mabe Newman, Dona Harton Haney, and nursing colleagues oral history interview, 2017 June 6
-
Creator
-
Haney, Dona Harton
-
Date Created
-
2017-06-06
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Education--Research, Nursing, Nurses, Nursing--Study and teaching, Nursing schools--Faculty, Nursing schools--Curricula, Medicine
-
Description
-
Dr. Ann Newman, and Dona Haney organized this interview as part of their research into the history of the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing in preparation to write and publish a book to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the school in 2018, (Ms. ...
-
-
Title
-
Carie Deneau oral history interview, 2019 April 10
-
Creator
-
Deneau, Carie L. (Carie Lynn), 1960-
-
Date Created
-
2019-04-10
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Hydroponics, Farms, Farm produce, Greenhouse gardening
-
Description
-
At the time of the interview Carie Deneau had worked at Tega Hills Farm in York County, South Carolina, for a little over five years. Her primary duties included product weighing, seeding, and seedling transfers to the farm's greenhouses. Pri...
-
-
Title
-
Cecelia Johnston oral history interview, 2015 October 22
-
Creator
-
Johnston, Cecelia, 1951-
-
Date Created
-
2015-10-22
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Drug traffic, Gentrification, African American families, African American neighborhoods, Urban poor--Social conditions, Urban transportation--Public opinion
-
Description
-
Cecelia Johnston discusses her life and involvement in the Optimist Park community in Charlotte, North Carolina. Ms. Johnston is a longtime resident of the neighborhood and treasurer for the Optimist Park Community Association. She stresses the si...
-
-
Title
-
Cleo A. Yongue oral history interview, 2004 March 29
-
Creator
-
Yongue, Cleo A. (Cleo Alford), 1914-2015
-
Date Created
-
2004-03-29
-
Subjects--Topical
-
African Americans--Segregation, African American neighborhoods, Public health nursing, Health education, African Americans--Health and hygiene, Race relations, African Americans--Housing, Urban renewal
-
Description
-
Cleo A. Yongue recounts her thirty-six year career as a nurse for the Mecklenburg County Health Department and her experiences in the Brooklyn community in Charlotte, North Carolina, also known as Second Ward. She describes her work as an African ...
-
-
Title
-
Daisy Shipp oral history interview, 2004 March 24
-
Creator
-
Shipp, Daisy, 1944-
-
Date Created
-
2004-03-24
-
Subjects--Topical
-
African American business enterprises, Nurses, School integration, Discrimination in education, Discrimination in employment, Racism, Urban renewal, Racism in medicine
-
Description
-
Gastonia, North Carolina native Daisy Shipp recounts her experiences as a nurse in the Charlotte region during the 1970s when the medical field in Charlotte was beginning to integrate. She discusses the training process of becoming a nurse as well...
-
-
Title
-
Dona H. Haney oral history interview, 2017 May 24
-
Creator
-
Haney, Dona Harton
-
Date Created
-
2017-05-24
-
Subjects--Topical
-
AIDS (Disease), Gay men, Homophobia, AIDS (Disease)--Patients, Infection--Control, AIDS phobia
-
Description
-
UNC Charlotte School of Nursing alumna, Dona Haney, describes her experiences at Mercy Hospital where she was the infection control nurse during the HIV AIDS epidemic. Topics discussed include the lack of anticipation of the disease by the local m...
-
-
Title
-
Elinor B. Caddell oral history interview, 2017 August 23
-
Creator
-
Caddell, Elinor B. (Elinor Brooks), 1922-
-
Date Created
-
2017-08-23
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Nursing, Nurses, Nursing--Study and teaching, Nursing schools--Faculty, Nursing schools--Curricula, Medicine, Education--Research
-
Description
-
Charlotte native, Elinor Caddell, one of the founding faculty members of the UNC Charlotte School of Nursing, recalls her career in nursing education and how the profession has evolved over the years. Ms. Caddell recalls entering the newly created...
-
-
Title
-
Hila Stratton oral history interview, 2003 June 3
-
Creator
-
Stratton, Hila R., 1914-2006
-
Date Created
-
2003-06-03
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Women political candidates, Women--Political activity, Nurses
-
Description
-
Hila Stratton reflects on her life in Charlotte, her community work, and her activist work with the Republican Party. She first moved to Charlotte during World War II with her husband Dr. David Stratton, who was an aviation medical examiner in the...
-
-
Title
-
Jeanne DeArmon Bates oral history interview 1, 2005 May 26
-
Creator
-
Bates, Jeanne DeArmon, 1912-2012
-
Date Created
-
2005-05-26
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Families, Genealogy, Education, Cities and towns, Cities and towns--Growth, Gold mines and mining
-
Description
-
Jeanne DeArmon Bates discusses life in Charlotte, North Carolina and her husband's family's role in the development of Charlotte. She talks about her early life moving from Pensacola, Florida to Columbus, Georgia; Birmingham, Alabama; and Baltimor...
-
-
Title
-
Kristi McCray oral history interview, 2017 November 19
-
Creator
-
McCray, Kristi T. (Kristi Turner)
-
Date Created
-
2017-11-19
-
Subjects--Topical
-
Gentrification, Discrimination in housing, Transportation, Cities and towns--Growth, African American families, African American neighborhoods, Urban poor--Social conditions
-
Description
-
Kristi McCray provides a detailed account of the Optimist Park community located in Charlotte, North Carolina and its growth in the 1980s. She recalls her experience as one of the first Habitat for Humanity home owners in the neighborhood, and the...
-
-
Title
-
Thereasea Delerine Elder oral history interview 1, 1993 June 25
-
Creator
-
Elder, Thereasea D. Clark (Thereasea Delerine Clark), 1927-2021
-
Date Created
-
1993-06-25
-
Subjects--Topical
-
African American nurses, Public health nursing, Health attitudes, Health and race, Discrimination in medical care, Teenage pregnancy, Children--Health and hygiene, Pollution--Health aspects, Voluntarism
-
Description
-
Thereasea Elder recounts her life and career as a public health nurse in Charlotte, North Carolina. Before going into public health, Mrs. Elder was a nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital, the region's only hospital for African Americans. She disc...
-
-
Title
-
Thereasea Delerine Elder oral history interview 2, 2001 May 9
-
Creator
-
Elder, Thereasea D. Clark (Thereasea Delerine Clark), 1927-2021
-
Date Created
-
2001-05-09
-
Subjects--Topical
-
African American nurses, Public health nursing, Health and race, Discrimination in medical care, Household employees, Housing, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Segregation, School integration
-
Description
-
Thereasea Elder recounts her and her family's experiences living in Charlotte throughout the twentieth century, as well as her forty-five years as a nurse. Growing up in a segregated Charlotte, she describes life in the close-knit African American...
-
-
Title
-
Thereasea Elder oral history interview 3, 2004 March 7
-
Creator
-
Elder, Thereasea D. Clark (Thereasea Delerine Clark), 1927-2021
-
Date Created
-
2004-03-07
-
Subjects--Topical
-
African Americans--Segregation, African American churches, African American schools, African American neighborhoods, Discrimination in public accommodations, Health facilities, Race relations, Urban renewal, Cities and towns--Growth
-
Description
-
Thereasea Elder shares her memories of the Brooklyn neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, also known as Second Ward, as well as the Greenville neighborhood where she grew up. She talks about the United House of Prayer for All People and its r...