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| InterviewID | DDE000337 |
| Title | Marion Dusset, Mary Kulas-Smith, 10/14/2009 11:00:00 AM |
| Description | Mary Kulas-Smith (43) interviews Marion Dusset (84) about growing up in New Orleans, her love of singing, and raising a family. |
| Creator | Dusset, Marion; Kulas-Smith, Mary |
| Publisher | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library |
| Contributors | StoryCorps (Project) |
| Source | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library (http://library.uno.edu) |
| Language | eng |
| Coverage-Spatial | United States; Louisiana; New Orleans (La.); Orleans Parish (La.) |
| Rights | Courtesy of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. www.storycorps.org. Any other uses of this material--for commercial or non-commercial distribution, editing, exhibition, publishing, publicly performing, publicly displaying, reproducing on a website, or quotation beyond "fair use"--requires the permission of StoryCorps. For clearance, please contact StoryCorps at http://storycorps.org/about/inquiries/. |
| InterviewDateTime | 10/14/2009 11:00 |
| InterviewLocation | New Orleans, LA |
| Venue | John Hainkel Jr. Adult Day Healthcare Center |
| StorytellerA-FullName | Dusset, Marion |
| Relationship_OfStorytellerA | other |
| InterviewerA-FullName | Kulas-Smith, Mary |
| Relationship_OfInterviewerA | other |
| Facilitator Log | :30 - Born in New Orleans, the youngest of 10. Her family worked for wealthy white families. 8:50 - Her father had diabetes and lost his sight for 2 years. 12:00 - Her mother also fell ill and they were able to see better doctors because the family they worked for took them. 18:40 - Raised Baptist, going to Sunday School. 33:00 - Marion talks about her children and taking care of all the children in the neighborhood. 35:40 - Advice for young couples. |
| Keywords | favorite foods; recipes; Christmas; Great Depression stories; money; marriage; singing; favorite songs; anecdotes (humorous but true stories); personal experiences; earliest memories; memories of former times; religious beliefs and practices; town life; urban life; schools; teachers; siblings; parents; spouse; children; New Orleans; diabetes; holidays; blindness; 'My Country 'Tis of Thee'; candy; sweets shop; broters; Bingo; Baptist; singing; grits; sausage; cow milking; Californis; gumbo; gizzards |
| Contact Information | For more information, contact: libspec@uno.edu. |
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| Title | dde000337 |
| Rights | Courtesy of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. www.storycorps.org. Any other uses of this material--for commercial or non-commercial distribution, editing, exhibition, publishing, publicly performing, publicly displaying, reproducing on a website, or quotation beyond "fair use"--requires the permission of StoryCorps. For clearance, please contact StoryCorps at http://storycorps.org/about/inquiries/. |
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