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Connie Edwards - Civil Rights Stories

Connie Edwards grew up in Birmingham, Alabama during the height of the civil rights movement in the city, and was involved with several marches and protests while still a young girl. She then earned her nursing degree from Tuskegee University and immediately was commissioned as a U.S. Army nurse. Following her initial military training and an assignment stateside, Connie was sent to South Vietnam in August, 1967 and was assigned to the 24th Evacuation Hospital stationed north of Saigon. She spent the next year working with a steady flow of wounded, both American and South Vietnamese.

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A Frog in the Shower

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Interview Session 01 (Audio)

Growing up in Birmingham, AL during the height of the civil rights movement

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Connie Edwards’ entire interview at her Veterans Remember-Vietnam War page.

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The Love family gathered at their grandmother’s home in Greensboro, Alabama in 1959. From left to right are Robert, Shirley, Willie Mae, Brenda, Connie, Fannie, Elex (Father), Elizabeth, Alice (Mother), Alex, and Fred.

Where:
Greensboro, Alabama

When:
1959

Ownership:
Narrator’s photo



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