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| Interviewee | Clay, Annie |
| Biographical Note | Miss Annie B. Clay, born April 23, 1908, is one of the last remaining residents in the community of Zion Hill Baptist Church. Living right across the street, she walked every Sunday morning to service to listen to Rev. Sweeny preach. |
| Subject |
Religious facilities Religion African Americans |
| Interviewer | Birdie Wade |
| Date of Interview | 2000-06-11 |
| Scope and Content Note | It is hard to understand Miss Clay due to her advanced age and soft spoken speech.Some of the audio cut out, so bits and pieces of this transcription may seem slightly out of place. This interviewer may be Mrs. Birdie Wade. |
| Associated Dates | Unknown |
| Audio Length | 00:42:57 |
| Type | Audio Visual |
| Identifier | OH-0140 |
| Project |
African American Heritage Project |
| Repository | East Texas Research Center |
| Repository Link | http://library.sfasu.edu/etrc/ |
| Rights | This item may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. CopyrightLaw. It is available for non-commercial research and education. For permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the East TexasResearch Center at asketrc@sfasu.edu. |
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