Interview with Conulus Scott, March 18, 2015Collection: First Person Project |
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Description
Content Warning: This interview includes details of war, death, and suicide.
Conulus Scott was born in Madison County, Georgia in 1920. He farmed and worked at a sugar mill before being drafted by the military in 1942. He served in the Medical Corps in Europe during the war. After the war, he became a plumber and continued to work in the sugar mill. In this interview, Scott discusses his experience in the military, describing segregation, guarding German troops, and working in hospitals.
This interview is part of the Georgia Narratives series.
Conulus Scott was born in Madison County, Georgia in 1920. He farmed and worked at a sugar mill before being drafted by the military in 1942. He served in the Medical Corps in Europe during the war. After the war, he became a plumber and continued to work in the sugar mill. In this interview, Scott discusses his experience in the military, describing segregation, guarding German troops, and working in hospitals.
This interview is part of the Georgia Narratives series.
Date
2015-03-18
Identifier
RBRL324FPP-0065
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Duration
73 minutes
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Citation
Conulus Scott and Chanice Porter, “Interview with Conulus Scott, March 18, 2015,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed November 21, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL324FPP/RBRL324FPP-0065.