Old Camp Hill

Pamphlet: contains songs, poems, drawings, transcribed oral interviews, and recitations written March 7-11, 1994 by students of Edward Bell School and Larry Long in Camp Hill, Alabama. The pamphlet also lists the names of the students and teachers of all the classes of Edward Bell School. In the ora...

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Main Author: Long, Larry; Students of Edward Bell School;
Format: Electronic
Published: Auburn University Libraries
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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/pacers,9
format Electronic
collection PACERS Digital Archive Collection
building PACERS, Inc.
publisher Auburn University Libraries
topic Pamphlets and newspapers
spellingShingle Pamphlets and newspapers
Old Camp Hill
Long, Larry; Students of Edward Bell School;
fulltopic Pamphlets and newspapers
sharecropper; tenant farmer; Great Depression; cotton; library; segregation; discrimination; band; music; community; children; doctors; school; farming; folk songs; rural life; songs;
Interviews; Pamphlets; Music;
Peoples -- Rural Life; Education -- K-12; Arts & Literature -- Arts Education; Arts & Literature -- Music;
description Pamphlet: contains songs, poems, drawings, transcribed oral interviews, and recitations written March 7-11, 1994 by students of Edward Bell School and Larry Long in Camp Hill, Alabama. The pamphlet also lists the names of the students and teachers of all the classes of Edward Bell School. In the oral histories, elders in the community related aspects of their childhood and life in Camp Hill and shared lessons and words of encouragement with the students. The students, with the help of Larry Long, wrote folk songs about these experiences. PACERS (Program for the Academic and Cultural Enhancement of Rural Schools) seeks to highlight the merit of rural schools and organizations.
spelling Old Camp HillPamphlet: contains songs, poems, drawings, transcribed oral interviews, and recitations written March 7-11, 1994 by students of Edward Bell School and Larry Long in Camp Hill, Alabama. The pamphlet also lists the names of the students and teachers of all the classes of Edward Bell School. In the oral histories, elders in the community related aspects of their childhood and life in Camp Hill and shared lessons and words of encouragement with the students. The students, with the help of Larry Long, wrote folk songs about these experiences. PACERS (Program for the Academic and Cultural Enhancement of Rural Schools) seeks to highlight the merit of rural schools and organizations.Long, Larry; Students of Edward Bell School;1994Alabama--Tallapoosa County--Camp Hillsharecropper; tenant farmer; Great Depression; cotton; library; segregation; discrimination; band; music; community; children; doctors; school; farming; folk songs; rural life; songs;Interviews; Pamphlets; Music;Peoples -- Rural Life; Education -- K-12; Arts & Literature -- Arts Education; Arts & Literature -- Music;text; image;pdfOldCampHill_OCR.pdfEnglishPACERS, Inc., Box 249, Westover, AL 35185 http://www.pacersinc.orgCollege of Liberal Arts in Auburn University and Auburn University LibrariesCopyright Larry Long Publishing 2013 / BMI. To be held in perpetuity. All rights reserved. Used by permission for educational purposes only.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/pacers/id/9
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