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2019-10-29
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This is an index of an oral history interview with Frances Whitlock Klein. It was conducted October 29, 2019. The interviewer is Louise Skinner.
This interview focuses on Frances Whitlock Klein's memories of growing up in Delta County, Texas and her career as a teacher.
Frances Whitlock Klein was born to Clovis Wibur "Dobbin” and Lillie Mae Berry Whitlock in 1946. She grew up in Cooper, Texas and recalls time spent downtown on the Square, visiting grandparents in Enloe, Texas, and attending church. Her memories also include roller skating, sock hops, and riding horses.
After high school, Klein worked at East Texas State University while attending college and completing an early childhood education degree. She taught in Greenville, Texas during desegregation and recalls instances of racial discrimination faced by her colleagues. Her husband is Keith Klein.
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Text
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eng
Department
Special Collections and University Archives
Identifier
2008-032_OH_01263_index
Recommended Citation
Klein, Frances Whitlock and Skinner, Louise, "Frances Whitlock Klein, Oral History Index" (2019-10-29). All Oral Histories. 28.
https://digitalcommons.tamuc.edu/scua-oral-history-all/28
Subject
Delta County (Tex.); Cooper (Tex.); Enloe (Tex.); East Texas State University; Teachers; School integration; Oral histories
Keywords
desegregation; ETSU; TAMUC; Texas A&M University-Commerce; Delta County Oral History Project
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