Interview with Linda Fuller Degelmann, December 4, 2013Collection: First Person Project |
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Subject
Description
Linda Fuller Degelmann was born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1941. While in her thirties, Degelmann moved to Americus, Georgia with her husband Millard Fuller and their three children. While in Americus, Degelmann lived on Koinonia Farms before she eventually founded Habitat for Humanity, and later the Fuller Center for Housing, with her husband. In this interview, Degelmann talks about her time at Koinonia Farms, the integration of Sumter County, leaving Habitat for Humanity, and starting The Fuller Center for Housing.
This interview is part of the Americus, Georgia series.
This interview is part of the Americus, Georgia series.
Date
2013-12-04
Identifier
RBRL324FPP-0028
Coverage
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Location
Duration
54 minutes
Subcollection/Series
Citation
Linda Fuller Degelmann and Angie Singletary, “Interview with Linda Fuller Degelmann, December 4, 2013,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL324FPP/RBRL324FPP-0028.