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Mae Atkins Long interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Sharon G. Marston, 1978

Mamie Jenkins Dearing interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Sharon G. Marston, 1980

Margueritte Sutherland interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Sharon G. Marston, 1979

Mattie Yager interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Sharon G. Marston, 1978

Miley Frazier interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Victoria M. Edwards, 1975

M.M. Hitt, Jr. interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Peggy C. Bradley, 1980

Myrtle Woodward interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Mara Meisel, Rebecca Popp and Heather Browne, 1977

Nelson and Claudia Nicholson interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Peggy C. Bradley, 1977

Nettie Breeden Lang interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Sharon G. Marston, 1980

Nettie Sirbaugh, et al interviewed by Dorothy Noble Smith, transcribed by Peggy C. Bradley, 1978

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