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Roper, Herman, March 21, 1995

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Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The Avery Research Center Sea Islands oral histories collection contains 50 individual oral history interviews arranged according to the sea island discussed in each oral history. Most of the oral histories were conducted by Avery Research Center employees with people who are from the Sea Islands or lived and worked in the Sea Islands while adults. The audio recordings and/or transcripts of some oral histories are missing.

A wide range of topics are discussed in these oral histories including specific aspects of life in the different Sea Islands such as foodways, children's games, education, religious life, labor and its relationship to the land and participants' family history. Other oral histories focus more institutions operating in the sea islands including the Penn Center, York W. Bailey Museum, St. James United Presbyterian Church, Bowens Island Restaurant, and Sea Island Comprehensive Health Care Corporation. There are also two audio recordings of New Jerusalem African Methodist Episcopal church services and portrait photographs of people from Wadmalaw and James Islands.

Series 1. Wadmalaw Island

Series 2. Saint Helena Island Oral Histories

Series 3. Edisto Island Oral Histories

Series 4. Johns Island Oral Histories

Series 5. Bowens Island Oral Histories

Series 6. Sol Legare Island Oral Histories

Series 7. Yonges Island Oral Histories

Series 8. Sapelo Island Oral Histories

Series 9. James Island Oral Histories

Dates

  • Creation: March 21, 1995

Access Restrictions

Some oral histories are restricted according to participant's interview agreements. More information about restrictions can be found at the file level of each oral history or by contacting the Avery Research Center.

A cassette player will be made available to researchers in the Avery Research Center's Reading Room to listen to the audiocassettes.

Full Extent

From the Collection: .417 linear feet (1 document box, 19 audiocassettes, 8 DVDs, and 1 gigabyte)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Abstract

Herman Roper discusses his family history and his life on Wadmalaw Island.

The oral history is conducted by Sharon C. Murray. The audio recording of this oral history is missing.

Repository Details

Part of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture Repository

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