Published on December 30, 2018  

Simmons' and Kelley's word clouds". . . we had an athletic program here. Our baseball team was as good as any. The Black Barons were known then and we played them twice and they didn’t beat us. We did, we had a third game scheduled, but they didn’t want to be bothered with the miners (laughs) see."

The following is an excerpt of a longer interview with Mr. Kelley and Mr. Simmons. The full transcript for this interview can be accessed in Samford Special Collection.

Chapters

Childhood and Early Life

Samuel Kelley recalls stories from his early life.
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Race Relations in Docena

Samuel Kelley describes segregation in coal mining towns, including Docena.
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TCI Services and the Depression

Samuel Kelley explains his son’s skull fracture injury and details TCI’s methods of support during the Depression.
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Forming the Union

Samuel Kelley describes the difficulties in forming the union and the hardships his father faced as a union man.
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Transcript

Audio Information
InterviewerBelinda Mardis
IntervieweeJames Simmons
RepositorySamford University Oral History Collection
AccessionSUHist/TCI/006