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Cleo A. Yongue oral history interview, 2004 March 29
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Creator
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Yongue, Cleo A. (Cleo Alford), 1914-2015
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Date Created
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2004-03-29
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Subjects--Topical
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African Americans--Segregation, African American neighborhoods, Public health nursing, Health education, African Americans--Health and hygiene, Race relations, African Americans--Housing, Urban renewal
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Description
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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 ...
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Dr. M. B. Bethel (Health Director, 1959), Mrs. Blanche Samson, P.H.N., midwives, and unidentified little boy
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Creator (Corporate)
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Mecklenburg County (N.C.). Health Department
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Date Created
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1950, 1960
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Subjects--Topical
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Public health, Public health nursing, African American nurses, Nurses, Midwives, Physicians
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Title
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Mecklenburg County Health Department Records
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Creator (Corporate)
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Mecklenburg County (N.C.). Health Department
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Date Created
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1910, 1960
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Subjects--Topical
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Public health, Public health nursing, Nurses
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Description
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Records of the Mecklenburg County Health Department, which traces its origins back to the 1890s.This collection is comprised chiefly of annual reports and minutes. Also includes evaluation of public health programs in Charlotte by the American Pub...
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Thereasea Delerine Elder oral history interview 2, 2001 May 9
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Creator
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Elder, Thereasea D. Clark (Thereasea Delerine Clark), 1927-2021
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Date Created
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2001-05-09
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Subjects--Topical
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African American nurses, Public health nursing, Health and race, Discrimination in medical care, Household employees, Housing, Race relations, Civil rights movements, Segregation, School integration
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Description
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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...