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Title
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Donald G. Bryant oral history interview, 2004 March 24
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Interviewee
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Bryant, Don, 1923-2013
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Interviewer
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Harpe, Jason
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Place of Publication
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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Publisher
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J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Date of Interview
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2004-03-24
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Physical Description
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1 audio file (38:32) : digital, MP3 + 1 interview log and transcript (17 pages : PDF)
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Object Type
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Audio
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Genre
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spoken word
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Language
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eng
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Interviewee Biography
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Donald G. Bryant was an 81-year-old man at the time of interview. He was born in 1923 in Greenville, South Carolina. He graduated from Davidson College with a B.A. in business administration and owned and operated the funeral home JM Harry and Bryant Co. He also served on Charlotte City Council from 1961-1965.
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Abstract
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Donald G. Bryant discusses his role as the only dissenting voice on the Charlotte City Council (1961-1965) in opposition to Charlotte's urban redevelopment plan. He agreed with the other city council members that poverty and poor living conditions in Brooklyn neighborhood, also known as Second Ward, were a problem and that urban renewal needed to take place. He disagreed with the council's methods in carrying out the urban renewal project, such as eminent domain, forcing residents to move against their wishes. Mr. Bryant also discusses broader race relations in Charlotte during the time, including the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce's involvement in integrating Charlotte's restaurants and how Fred Alexander was a respected leader among white and black citizens.
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Digital Object Notes
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MP3 access copy created on ingest from WAV preservation master. Master file transferred from compact disc using Exact Audio Copy.
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Audio Condition Note
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Recording is faint and difficult to hear throughout.
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Subjects--Names
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Bryant, Don, 1923-2013
Veeder, Bill (William), 1923 or 1924-2011
Brookshire, Stanford R., 1905-1990
Alexander, Frederick Douglas, 1910-1980
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Subjects--Organizations
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Charlotte (N.C.). City Council
Charlotte Redevelopment Commission
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Subjects--Topics
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Undertakers and undertaking
City council members
Urban renewal
African American business enterprises
African American neighborhoods
Segregation
Political and social views
Political participation
City councils
City council members
Cities and towns--Growth
City managers
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Subjects--Geographic
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North Carolina--Charlotte
North Carolina--Charlotte--Brooklyn
North Carolina--Charlotte--Second Ward
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Subjects--Genre
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Interviews
Oral histories
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Coverage--Dates
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1960-2010
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Digital Collection Title
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Student project on Second Ward
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Rights
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This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).
This material is protected by copyright. Copyright is held by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
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Internet Media Type
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audio/mpeg
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Related Interviews
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Bill Veeder oral history interview, 2004 April 4, 2004 September 4, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (https://goldmine.uncc.edu/islandora/object/uncc%3A2678); John Thrower oral history interview, 2004 September 4, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (https://goldmine.uncc.edu/islandora/object/uncc%3A2675); Vernon Sawyer oral history interview, 2004 April 19, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (https://goldmine.uncc.edu/islandora/object/uncc%3A2676)
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Related Materials
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Charlotte Redevelopment Commission records, MS0350, J. Murrey Atkins Library Special Collections and University Archives, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (https://goldmine.uncc.edu/islandora/object/mss%3Acharred)
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Identifier
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OH-BR0373
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Handle URL
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13093/uncc:2679