Virginia Tech. Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural ThoughtCannady, Gloria WesleyCardwell, Gloria MosbyDabney, Patricia P.Haythe, Dolores JohnsonWitt, Helen P.Salmon, Nina Vest2016-06-222016-06-222015-02-132016-06-21http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71405Dr. Nina Salmon conducted this oral history interview with members of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church – Mrs. Gloria Cannady, Mrs. Gloria Cardwell, Mrs. Patricia Dabney, Mrs. Dolores Haythe, and Mrs. Helen Witt – to inform her work on the unintended consequences of the racial integration of the Episcopal diocese of Southwestern Virginia. This interview underpins the research outlined in Dr. Salmon's dissertation, “Paved with Good Intentions: The Road to Racial Unity in the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Virginia.”01:15:08video/webmvideo/mp4image/jpegIn CopyrightEpiscopal Church. Diocese of Southwestern VirginiaIntegration--1950-1960Segregation--1950-1960Race relationsAfrican American churchesOral historiesInterview with Members of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, February 13, 2015Video