Otis R. Anthony African Americans in Florida Oral History Project
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Interviewer
Otis R. Anthony
Publication Date
2-25-2009
Date
1978-08-13
Abstract
Flora Williams discusses her career as a nurse. Williams worked at Clara Frye Hospital, which was once the only hospital open to African Americans, and eventually became one of the first nurses to integrate the white hospitals and the Hillsborough County Health Department.
Keywords
African American nurses; Interviews, Florida, African Americans, History
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Language
English
Media Type
Oral histories
Format
Digital only
Notes
Interview conducted August 13, 1978. Interviewed by Otis R. Anthony and members of the Black History Research Project of Tampa. Other interviewers for the Black History Research Project of Tampa were Fred Beaton, Joyce Dyer, Herbert Jones, and Shirley Smith.
Identifier
A31-00076
Recommended Citation
Williams, Flora C., "Flora Williams Oral History Interview" (2009). Otis R. Anthony African Americans in Florida Oral History Project. 58.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/otis_anthony_ohp/58