Interview with Gloria Clark


  • Identifier1993 OH 141
  • Date3/30/1992
  • InterviewerDunston, A.G.
  • IntervieweeClark, Gloria
  • DescriptionGloria Clark discusses her work and training as a computer lab attendant at Lane Allen School. Gloria comments about owning her own beauty salon, her education, and her family background. She speaks about race relations within the Richmond Community, her membership with the NAACP, and a former teacher named Beatrice Huguely who stood up for her rights. She recalls her life growing up in the Richmond Community, the work values that were instilled in her by her mother, and being very active in church throughout life.
  • LocationLexington, KY
  • Duration 1:00:04
  • Restrictionsno
  • RightsContact Special Collections and Archives, Crabbe Library, Eastern Kentucky University for reproductions, rights and permission to publish.


Citation

“Interview with Gloria Clark,” William H. Berge Oral History Center, accessed December 9, 2024, https://oralhistory.eku.edu/items/show/9123.