ORAL HISTORY CENTER
AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY OF MADISON COUNTY
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

An Index of a Recorded Interview
with
Munday, Lucy Francis
A. G. Dunston, Interviewer
March 1991

The following is an unrehearsed taped interview with Miss Lucy Munday.
Miss Munday describes her life as a resident of Madison County.
This interview was taped in conjunction with the
African American Community of Madison County Oral
History Project at Eastern Kentucky University.


LOCATION: Miss Munday's work place in Richmond, Kentucky.
DATE: March 1991
TIME:
LENGTH OF INTERVIEW: 80-Minutes
TYPE OF MACHINE USED: Califone Cassette

000-009 Introduction.
009-027 Miss Lucy Francis Munday, born in Richmond in her parents home.
027-104 Her parents James Munday and Sarah Chenault, her siblings, and growing up a youngest child.
104-142 A member of the First Baptist Church; Rev. Blythe, Rev. G. W. Broaddus; Baptisms on the third Sunday of May.
142-167 Discusses church activities.
167-181 Her membership in the Association of Colored Women's Clubs and Art Club.
181-240 Describes the Art Club and the"garden parties" in August.
240-330 Her Civic work with the American Heart Association, American Cancer Association, Madison County Historical Society, and Area Arts Council.
330-420 Richmond Area Arts Council Gala and "a case of mistaken identity."
END OF SIDE ONE
BEGINNING SIDE TWO
000-057 Munday's family history; her grandfather, Doc Chenault.
057-090 Her mother's job history and death in 1973.
090-150 Her father's illness; continues to discuss her siblings.
150-163 Her father's job history.
163-189 Her mother's grave site at Memorial Gardens and their family cemetery.
189-195 Her participation in the Elks.
195-380 Describes her job history: employed by Sophia Burnam; trips to Connecticut; recalls a trip to Atlanta for a wedding; also comments on her values.
380-412 Her great grandmother Sarah Palmer Bates and grandmother Mary Bates Chenault.
412-422 Empty.
END OF SIDE TWO
BEGINNING OF TAPE TWO, SIDE ONE
000-013 Her family: James Munday- father, Roy Munday- brother, Henry Munday- brother.
013-050 Kentucky Association of Colored Women's Clubs.
050-067 Lists possible contacts for future interviews.
067-081 Member of the Eastern Stars and homemakers club.
081-092 Richmond High School Reunions.
092-142 Munday writes "Notes and Notices" for the Richmond Register.
142-181 Interracial relations in Richmond.
181-272 Black communities in Madison County: Brassfield, Bobtown, Farristown; festival of faith.
272-285 Requests release of information.
285-418 Empty.

END OF INTERVIEW


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