[Oral History Interview with Kathryn Mitchell] Page: 1
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Kathryn Mitchell
Interviewer: W. Marvin Dulaney and Alfred L. Roberts
Date: September 6, 2011
Place of Interview: Dallas, TX
Dr. Dulaney: Okay, we're live. [Claps] That's the clap to start
it together. Good afternoon Ms. Mitchell. This is
September 6, 2011. We're at the African American
Museum in Dallas, Texas. We're interviewing Ms.
Kathryn Mitchell, who is a former teacher in the
Dallas Independent School District. Let me start
as Dr. Roberts joins us. Come on in Dr. Roberts,
we're just getting started. Okay, first of all,
tell me, where were you born?Ms. Mitchell:
Well, I was born in Tyler, Texas, which is about
100 miles from Dallas. I lived--I didn't live in
Tyler, but I lived out from Tyler. The community
that I lived in with my mother and father, we
didn't have a school there. So, my grandfather
gave the land for the school and the church. At
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