Publication Date

6-2016

Comments

This collection is archived in Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-745-6434; mssfa@wku.edu

Abstract

Oral history interview with Ronald Miller, conducted by Lisa K. Miller on 27 May 2016. Mr. Miller lived near the Fruit of the Loom plant on Church Street, and worked at D&M Electric when they did the tear-out before the building was taken over by Houchens Industries. This interview was part of the Garment Workers in Kentucky Oral History Project. The audio interview can be accessed by clicking the "Download" button. This download may take several minutes. A transcript of the interview, as well as photographs of the interviewee and some of his Singer sewing machines can be accessed by clicking on "Additional Files."

Disciplines

Business Administration, Management, and Operations | Labor History | Oral History | Social History | Women's History

Transcript of Ronald Miller oral history - for merge.docx (57 kB)
Transcript of Ronald Miller interview

RONALD MILLER 1.jpg (594 kB)
Photo of Ronald Miller and Singer sewing machines

RONALD MILLER SINGER 1.jpg (480 kB)
Singer Sewing Machine 1

RONALD MILLER SINGER 2.jpg (533 kB)
Singer Sewing Machine 2

RONALD MILLER SINGER 3.jpg (587 kB)
Singer Sewing Machine 3

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