Interview with Bennie McKinley, July 11, 2014

Collection: Athens Oral History Project

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Description

Bennie McKinley was born in Athens, Georgia in 1945 and grew up in segregated neighborhoods in Athens. She attended Reese Street School and Athens High and Industrial School. In this interview, she discusses her early experiences with segregation, her student activism with the civil rights movement and integration, the community role of the Hot Corner district, and female leaders from African American communities in Athens. She talks about the process of desegregation, racism, her retail career at the University of Georgia, and her mission to educate new generations about the past.

Date

2014-07-11

Identifier

RBRL361AOHP-002

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Duration

52 minutes



Citation

Bennie McKinley and Alexander Stephens, “Interview with Bennie McKinley, July 11, 2014,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed April 19, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL361AOHP/RBRL361AOHP-002.

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