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Jerry Thompson Oral History Interview

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Title

Jerry Thompson Oral History Interview

Description

The interview begins with a discussion of Jerry Thompson’s relationship with his adopted mother, Pearlie Mae Washington. He talks briefly about what she had told him about her childhood in the South, and how she moved to Oregon. He mentions that she was an avid fisherman, and loved traveling to the Oregon Coast to fish. He says that Mrs. Washington emphasized the importance of education, and was proud when he graduated from high school. The interview ends with a brief conversation about what care she needed at the end of her life.

Jerry Thompson was born and raised in Eugene, Oregon. In October 1953 he was adopted by Pearlie Mae Washington. He had two biological siblings, a brother and a sister, and two adopted siblings.

Creator

Jerry Thompson

Source

Oregon Black Pioneers Oral History Collection (OH 42)

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

October 28, 1993

Contributor

Black History Club students, Jefferson Middle School, Eugene, Oregon

Format

Digitized Videotape

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

oh42-thompson-jerry-19931028

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Black History Club students, Jefferson Middle School, Eugene, Oregon

Interviewee

Jerry Thompson

Location

Thompson residence, Eugene, Oregon

Original Format

Digitized Videotape

Duration

0:10:53

OHMS Object

Interview Format

video

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