Interview with Fannie Jordan, July 12, 2013Collection: First Person Project |
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Description
Fannie Jordan discusses being born in Athens on Hull Street in 1922 and subsequently moving to Church Street, Finley Street, and Hancock Street. She reflects on playing basketball in school and attending a two-story school on Finley and Reese Street. Jordan recalls spending her time skating and participating in Girl Scouts. She comments on the neighborhood being connected like a family and describes how her house has changed since she’s lived in it. Jordan discusses her two marriages, her experience in Athens during the Civil Rights Movement, and her time attending West Broad Street School.
This interview is part of the Georgia Narratives series.
This interview is part of the Georgia Narratives series.
Date
2013-07-12
Identifier
RBRL324FPP-0015
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Duration
37 minutes
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Citation
Fannie Jordan, Renee Donnell, and Laura Dovekot, “Interview with Fannie Jordan, July 12, 2013,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL324FPP/RBRL324FPP-0015.