Publication Date
9-15-1988
Abstract
Transcript of an interview of Randall and Ginnie Mae Grider conducted by Nancy Clay Hundley about the float building tradition at Tompkinsville High School in Tompkinsville, Kentucky. The Griders describe the whole float making process and the activities created through the building of a float. The emotions of the people involved in the process were also discussed. This project was completed as part of a folk studies class at Western Kentucky University.
Disciplines
American Popular Culture | Art and Design | Folklore | Work, Economy and Organizations
Recommended Citation
Folklife Archives, Manuscripts &, "Interview with Randall Grider and Ginnie Mae Grider About the Float Building Tradition in Tompkinsville, Kentucky (FA 401)" (1988). Folklife Archives Oral Histories. Paper 61.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_fa_oral_hist/61
Included in
American Popular Culture Commons, Art and Design Commons, Folklore Commons, Work, Economy and Organizations Commons
Comments
This collection is archived in the Manuscripts & Folklife Archives at Western Kentucky University; 270-745-5083, mssfa@wku.edu