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Civil Rights today_2.mp3
Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Linnie McAdams, black resident of Denton, Texas, recollects on her experiences with the women in the Fellowship. Additionally McAdams discusses civil rights today.

Legacy of Service.mp3
Excerpt of an Oral History Interview, Linnie McAdams, black resident of Denton, Texas, recollects on her experiences with the women in the Fellowship. Additionally, McAdams discusses her legacy of service subsequent to the Fellowship.

Mae Nell Shephard on Overton, Small-town Segregation, and Denton.mp3
Excerpt from interview with Mae Nell Shephard, a black resident of Denton. Mae Nell Shephard describes her childhood and moving to Denton.

Mae Nell Shephard reflecting on the Women of the Fellowship.mp3
Excerpt from oral interview. Mae Nell Shephard, a black resident, reflects on the women of the DWIF

Mae Nell Shephard on Kids, Schools, and Integration.mp3
Mae Nell Shephard, a black resident, talks about her children and their experience when schools began integration

Mae Nell Shephard on Children and Fellowship's Impact on them.mp3
Ms. Shephard, a black resident, describes what impact the DWIF had on her children's lives

Mae Nell Shephard on Registering Voters.mp3
Excerpt of an oral interview. Ms. Shephard, a black resident, talks about registering voters for the 1964 election in Denton

Mae Nell Shephard on Race Relations Today and Need for the Fellowship.mp3
Interview clip of Mae Nell Shephard, a black resident, on race relations and a continued mission for the next generation.

PC how she became a member of Trinity Presbyterian.mp3
Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Pat Cheek, white resident of Denton, Texas, recalls how she became a charter member of Trinity Presbyterian Church.

PC proud of what the fellowship did.mp3
Excerpt of an Oral History Interview. Pat Cheek, white resident of Denton, Texas, states her pride in the Denton Women's Interracial Fellowship's accomplishments.
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