Interview with Jimmy Jones, September 4, 2015Collection: Griffin African American Oral History Project |
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Description
Jimmy Jones was born in 1936 in Henry County, Georgia. Upon moving to Spalding County, Georgia at an early age, Jones attended Broad Street Elementary School. Jones lived through the desegregation of Fairmont High School and later became involved in the Civil Rights Movement of Georgia. In this interview, Jones talks about his school experiences during desegregation, his work as an insurance salesman in the predominantly African American sector of Griffin, Georgia, and his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. Jones also describes the transitions of Griffin, Georgia throughout the years.
Date
2015-09-04
Identifier
RBRL418GAA-001
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Location
Duration
92 minutes
Citation
Jimmy Jones and John Cruickshank, “Interview with Jimmy Jones, September 4, 2015,” UGA Special Collections Libraries Oral Histories, accessed November 18, 2024, https://georgiaoralhistory.libs.uga.edu/RBRL418GAA/RBRL418GAA-001.