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Marjorie Carter - Audio Interview
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| Owner | Marjorie D. Carter |
| Title | Marjorie Carter - Audio Interview |
| Date Original | 12/02/2009 |
| Date Digital | 12/02/2009 |
| Description | "From DAY to DEY circa 1800's" – Mrs. Carter's deep roots in Central New York stretch to family members in South Onondaga, Fulton, and Skaneateles. Family names include Welch, Day/Dey, Bryant, Coles, and Miller. |
| Location | Syracuse
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| Keywords | Audio interview |
| Photographer/Author | Linda Littlejohn, Black History Preservation Project at Syracuse University |
| Digital Publisher | Black History Preservation Project |
| Digital Specifications | .mp3 file, 9.31 MB, 10:05 in length |
| Format Original | audio/mp3 |
| Summon Content Type | Audio Recording
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| Type | sound |
| Rights | Materials in this collection are the property of aforementioned owner. Permission to use this image/item has been granted by owner to the Black History Preservation Project and its current and future partners. |
| Interviewer | Linda Littlejohn, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs, SouthSide Initiative Office |
| Language | English |
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