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Betty Golden Holloway

September 28, 2016 by Karen Flint
section: Interviews

…Classic, I mean, the Queen City Drug Store or Pharmacy and get maybe an ice cream sundae or milkshake, but that was one of the few restaurants that we had. JP: So, the Queen City Pharmacy didn’t do whole meals, they just did sweets… BH: No, they did sweets and…

Curtina Simmons

September 28, 2016 by Karen Flint
section: Interviews

…your mind of prominent churches? CS: OK. I can give you a litany of churches. We can start on one end, they, and all of them were very, very, active. So I don’t want to- I, I want to name some, and I don’t want to leave- but I will…

Bibliography for Brooklyn and Urban Renewal

…and the African American Community: In the Shadows (1997) U.S. Department of Agriculture. What Works!: In the Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities (1997?-) *Watters, Pat “Special Report by the Southern Regional Council on Charlotte” (1964) Williams Jr., Norman; Taylor, John M. American Land Planning Law: Land Use and the Police…

Charles Clyburn

September 26, 2016 by Karen Flint
section: Interviews

…to be a place on Oakmont Avenue called [pause] Henry’s Ice Cream Parlor. Alittle small place, and when we came on this side of town, the other side of town, there always wasthe Queen City Pharmacy. Queen City Pharmacy, that’s where we would all hang out, gettogether, gather there, have…

Arthur Stinson

September 28, 2016 by Karen Flint
section: Interviews

…at that corner. We had Dr. McCrorey had owned, ran Queen City Pharmacy for all of our drug needs, if we need to have a prescription filled; predominately black. We had McKissick’s Shoe Shop, the owner of that. We had El Chico, one and two. We had one on Second…

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