| Interviewee | WRIGHT, Halee (b. ) |
| Interview ID # | OH 2104 v.2 |
| Date(s) of interview | |
| Description | Wright, Halee. The Bolivar Oral History Project. Through her paternal line, Wright is the great great great granddaughter of blacksmith and freedman Thomas Cook Sr. and his wife, Lethia Perry. Cook’s blacksmith shop was the focus of an archeological excavation in 2021 (Bolivar Archeological Project). In her second of two interviews for the Bolivar Oral History Project, Wright responds to questions regarding how she learned about Black history growing up in Denton, and what her thoughts were on the archaeological research of her ancestor’s blacksmith shop. She speaks more generally about the importance of knowing one’s family history and of African American history. Wright also shares why she got involved with the Bolivar Archeological Project and the oral history program and what she hopes will transpire with the research. |
| Interviewer(s) | Maria Franklin |
| Physical Description | 25 pp. |
| Terms of Use | Open |