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Interview with Ailine Watterson


I interviewed my Aunt Ailine Elizabeth Harris Watterson. She is a forty-five-year-old homemaker born April 16, 1954 and raised here in Johnson City, Tennessee. I chose to interview her on the Civil Rights Movement because she had to face a lot of obstacles her late childhood and young adulthood years. Here is a series of questions on the Civil Rights Movement that I asked her and the answers that she gave me.

Q: What do you remember about the Civil Rights Movement?

"I remember a bunch of white people cussing me every time I went down the street. I remember people getting beat up and bruised. Most of all I think that I remember when I went into University School as the first black female to ever enter that school. The very first day I went in, there was this guy named Leo Frederick and his daddy was what we called the "Grand Pupa" because he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan. And as I walked up in front of the school He (Leo) was leaning out of the first floor window and he harked and spit in my head. Well the whole school felt real bad about... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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