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Interview with Arthur Clark Smith
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Arthur Clark Smith is interviewed by Edward Clark Smith on February 5, 1987 as part of the Western North Carolina Tomorrow Black Oral History Project. Born on December 2, 1902, Smith discusses his family members and growing up on a farm in Mitchell County, North Carolina. He recalls his mother digging roots to sell at the market to make medicine, attending school and church, and celebrating Christmas. Smith talks about a flood destroying homes and businesses around 1916 and frost damaging crops in 1917. He describes how one of his brothers, Hobert, was killed by a white man while working on the railroad. At 21 years old, Smith remembers moving to McDowell County and then Kentucky to work in the coal mines. He moved to Asheville about 1935 where he worked at the Davenport Hotel as a dishwasher and later as a street paver for the Scenic Highway. Smith describes segregated conditions of water fountains, stores, and transportation in Asheville. He also describes voting for the first time i
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