Fannie Griffin McClendon Collection

Oral history interview with Fannie Griffin McClendon
McClendon talks about the segregation in the army during the 1940s and integration in the 1950s. She goes into detail about different racially motivated incidents that happened and gender-based discrimination that she experienced. McClendon talks about the famous people she encountered while in the army and her travels abroad. She goes into detail about her postal job in England and her experiences with planes in the air force. McClendon discusses her post-military life and racial discrimination outside of the military. She touches on politics, patriotism and living in different places all around the United States.