- Collection:
- Goochland County Rosenwald Schools Oral History Project, 2013-2015
- Title:
- Ina Dun-Moodie interview (2014-03-28)
- Creator:
- Dun-Moodie, Ina (interviewee)
Miller, Alyce P. (interviewer)
Daugherity, Brian J., 1972- (contributor) - Contributor to Resource:
- Daugherity, Brian J., 1972- (contributor)
Silvent, Christopher (contributor)
James Branch Cabell Library, Special Collections and Archives (contributor) - Publisher:
- Richmond, Va. : VCU Libraries
- Date of Original:
- 2014-03-28
- Subject:
- African American schools--Virginia--Goochland County
African Americans -- Education -- Virginia -- Goochland County
Teachers' assistants -- Virginia -- Goochland County -- Interviews
African American students -- Recreation -- Virginia -- Goochland County
African American schools--Curricula--Virginia--Goochland County
Julius Rosenwald Fund -- Buildings
Dun-Moodie, Ina -- Interviews
Dun-Moodie, Ina -- Childhood and youth -- AnecdotesGoochland County (Va.) -- Race relations - People:
- Dun-Moodie, Ina
- Location:
- United States, Virginia, Goochland County, 37.72198, -77.91636
- Medium:
- interviews
- Type:
- MovingImage
- Format:
- video/mp4
- Description:
- In this interview, Ina Dun-Moodie discusses her family background, childhood friends and upbringing in Goochland County, Virginia. She reminisces about her time at Second Union School and Central High School, including details of the subjects, teachers, and school activities. Ina Dun-Moodie also talks about the layout, conditions and resources of Second Union School, and her memories of preparing for May Day. She discusses her move out of the area and employment with Western Electric and AT&T, and later with Goochland County schools as a teacher’s aide, after her return to Goochland County. Ina Dun-Moodie also reflects on race relations in the Goochland County area and Alyce Miller describes the background of and impetus for the Rosenwald Fund.
An interview conducted as part of the Goochland County Rosenwald Schools Oral History Project, 2013-2015, documenting education in Goochland County, Virginia, particularly the impact of the Rosenwald Schools, and the differences between the education offered to white and black students during the period the Rosenwald Schools operated.
No transcript or tape log available.Call number: LA380.G66
Call number: LA380.G66 - Metadata URL:
- https://digital.library.vcu.edu/islandora/object/vcu%3A28440
- Language:
- eng
- Additional Rights Information:
- This material is protected by copyright, and the copyright is held by Brian J. Daugherity, Alyce Miller, and Christopher Silvent. You are permitted to use this material in any way that is permitted by copyright. In addition, this material is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). Acknowledgment of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is required.
- Bibliographic Citation (Cite As):
- Original oral history: Ina Dun-Moodie interview (2014-03-28), Goochland County Rosenwald Schools Oral History Project, 2013-2015, M 501, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Extent:
- 118 MB (56 minutes, 8 seconds)
- Original Collection:
- Goochland County Rosenwald Schools Oral History Project, 2013-2015
- Contributing Institution:
- James Branch Cabell Library. Special Collections and Archives
- Rights: