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Collection Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College Oral History Collection
Date 02/08/1990
Abstract Interview of Cassie Jackson by Pat Begley.

Interviewer's description-
"Cassie Jackson tells about hardship and joys of her life. She has lived in this area all of her life. She is a very lovely woman and has a great personality. She has a perfect relationship with her children. She is now retired after running a store for 40 years. She spends her free time on quilting and going to church. Topics include 1) digging roots for folk medicine 2) molasses stir-offs 3) Pine Mountain Settlement School and 4) the opening of store on Little Laurel."
Object ID 2007.001.0563
Object Name Tape, Magnetic
Subjects Folk medicine
Molasses
Pine Mountain Settlement School
Interview date 02/08/1990
Interviewer Begley, Pat
Length of interview 31:13, 5:29
Media Cassette Tape
Narrator Jackson, Cassie
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