Interview with Vertie Torrence, 2016 March 25

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Title
Interview with Vertie Torrence, 2016 March 25
Description
Interview with Vertie Torrence, conducted by Jan Blodgett on March 25, 2016.
Vertie Torrence is a longtime resident of Cornelius. Torrence begins their interview by recounting their childhood growing up in Cornelius and describing the local businesses that their family frequented in the downtown area, including the blacksmith shop that was owned by Torrence’s grandfather. Torrence notes how much the lines have blurred between the black communities in the Davidson/Cornelius/Huntersville compared to their experience growing up. Torrence goes on to describe their experience attending various schools in Cornelius before becoming an educator themselves in 1957, just as North Carolina schools were becoming racially integrated. The interview concludes with Torrence commenting on becoming the first woman on the board of Trustees at Torrence Chapel and the ongoing importance of faith in their connection to the Cornelius community.
Date
2016 March 25
Format
mp3 (audio)
pdf (transcript)
Identifier
OHI-0234
Language
EN
Publisher
Davidson College
Subject
Oral History
History of Mecklenburg County
Type
Sound
Text
interviewer
Jan Blodgett
interviewee
Vertie Torrence
Location
Rumor Mill, Davidson, NC.
Duration
32:16