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In this transcript of a May 10, 1989, oral history interview conducted by Kathy Carter with Julius Fulmore, Fulmore discusses his youth in rural North Carolina with regard to race relations and educational opportunities, his training at Fayetteville State Teacher's College, and his experience teaching in segregated Davie County schools. He also describes desegregation, voluntary integration, and the promotion of black administrators in the Greensboro public school system.

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