Interview with Thomas C. Wallace, September 9, 2011

Project: Black People in Lexington Oral History Project

Interview Summary

In this interview, Mr. Thomas Wallace discusses his family history in coal mines in Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia. He also discusses the history of the Wallace family as African American pioneers in the radio broadcasting industry in Lexington, Kentucky.

Interview Accession

2011oh204_blex002

Interviewee Name

Thomas C. Wallace

Interviewer Name

Reinette F. Jones

Interview Date

2011-09-09

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Wallace, Thomas C. Interview by Reinette F. Jones. 09 Sep. 2011. Lexington, KY: Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.

Wallace, T.C. (2011, September 09). Interview by R. F. Jones. Black People in Lexington Oral History Project. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington.

Wallace, Thomas C., interview by Reinette F. Jones. September 09, 2011, Black People in Lexington Oral History Project, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.





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