The subject of this interview is Camp Washington Carver in Clifftop, WV. Mrs. Jones discusses: her family, personal history, & education; her experiences as a camp counselor and how she came to be a counselor; activities at the camp; children at the camp; co-workers and adults she knew at the camp; racial integration at the camp; her jobs and duties at the camp; anecdotes; what the camp meant to her; a brief section on dancing and catching snakes; and other topics.
"The subject of this interview is Camp Washington Carver in Clifftop, WV. Mrs. Jones discusses: her family, personal history, & education; her experiences as a camp counselor and how she came to be a counselor; activities at the camp; children at the camp; co-workers and adults she knew at the camp; racial integration at the camp; her jobs and duties at the camp; anecdotes; what the camp meant to her; a brief section on dancing and catching snakes; and other topics."@en
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Marshall University. Oral History of Appalachia Program.
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