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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.BallSterling.AudioInt.12.3.20
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Sterling Ball
-     Date:
-     2020-12-03
-     Creator:
-     Ball, Sterling
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Labor union members, Supermarkets, Nursing homes--Employees, Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926, Food industry and trade--Employees, Strikes and lockouts, Labor disputes--West Virginia, Collective bargaining--Service industries, Working class families, Labor union locals, Working class--Songs and music
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.), Parkersburg (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Sterling Ball (b. January 9, 1947, Parkersburg, WV) is a retired UFCW Local 347 president, labor organizer, songwriter and poet, a former Kroger worker, and veteran. In this interview he discusses the history of Local 347 (which has since merged with Local 400), his songs and poems, his experience in collective bargaining, labor actions, and strikes across West Virginia and Ohio, the future of the labor movement, and more. Ball is a lifelong resident of Parkersburg, WV.This interview is part of a collection of interviews with UFCW member Kroger workers conducted remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic."]%](/image/4224BallSterlingIntTranscript12320/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.BallSterling.IntTranscript.12.3.20
-     Title:
-     Transcript of oral history of Sterling Ball
-     Date:
-     2020-12-03
-     Creator:
-     Ball, Sterling
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Supermarkets, Labor disputes--West Virginia, Strikes and lockouts, Collective bargaining--Service industries, Working class--Songs and music, Working class families, Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926, Labor union locals, Labor union members, Food industry and trade--Employees, Nursing homes--Employees
-     Location:
-     Parkersburg (W. Va.), Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Sterling Ball (b. January 9, 1947, Parkersburg, WV) is a retired UFCW Local 347 president, labor organizer, songwriter and poet, a former Kroger worker, and veteran. In this interview he discusses the history of Local 347 (which has since merged with Local 400), his songs and poems, his experience in collective bargaining, labor actions, and strikes across West Virginia and Ohio, the future of the labor movement, and more. Ball is a lifelong resident of Parkersburg, WV.This interview is part of a collection of interviews with UFCW member Kroger workers conducted remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic."]%](/image/4224BallSterlingSongs91221/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.BallSterling.Songs.9.12.21
-     Title:
-     Labor songs written by Sterling Ball
-     Date:
-     2021-09-21
-     Creator:
-     Ball, Sterling
-     Subject:
-     Collective bargaining--Service industries, Labor union members, Women service industries workers, Labor disputes--West Virginia, Food industry and trade--Employees, Working class--Songs and music, Labor union locals, Strikes and lockouts
-     Location:
-     Parkersburg (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.AudioInt.001.3.16.16
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Shirley A. Campbell, 1 of 3
-     Date:
-     2016-03-16
-     Creator:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Country music, Working class--Songs and music, Gospel music, Folk music--West Virginia, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Women lyricists, Folk poetry, American
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.AudioInt.002.3.16.16
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Shirley A. Campbell, 2 of 3
-     Date:
-     2016-03-16
-     Creator:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Country music, Folk music--West Virginia, Women lyricists, Gospel music, Working class--Songs and music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Folk poetry, American
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.AudioInt.003.3.16.16
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Shirley A. Campbell, 3 of 3
-     Date:
-     2016-03-16
-     Creator:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Working class--Songs and music, Gospel music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Folk music--West Virginia, Folk poetry, American, Country music, Women lyricists
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
  
  
 
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    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.AudioInt.4.26.16
-     Title:
-     Oral history of Shirley A. Campbell
-     Date:
-     2016-04-26
-     Creator:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Country music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Working class--Songs and music, Gospel music, Women lyricists, Folk poetry, American
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Shirley A. Campbell (March 17,1949-January 10, 2021), a native of Pinch, West Virginia and a resident of Charleston, West Virginia, was a lifelong songwriter and poet. Two of her songs were recorded by Grandpa Jones and Ernest Tubb, respectively. Campbell married into the Reed-Campbell family of the bluegrass musician Ola Belle Reed, who was her mentor. Read Campbells obituary:Shirley A. Campbell, 71, of Charleston, WV, passed away suddenly at home, Sunday, January 10, 2021.Born March 17, 1949, in Pinch, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ruby Francis Jarrett and Jack White.She is survived by her two children, daughter Carlie Campbell of Charleston and son Jeremy Campbell of Elkton, MD; and pets.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved dachshunds, Buckwheat and Alfalfa.Shirley studied at Oklahoma University and Marshall University. She was a nurse for 20 years, a dog groomer for 15 years, and a small business owner for approximately 10 years. She was a woman of endless talents, for many of which she received recognition. She was deeply devoted to animal welfare; throughout her life caring for ANY and ALL that she found in need.There will be a symphony of animal calls greeting her at the gates of heaven; and it will be glorious!As per her request, there will be no services. She asks that, in lieu of flowers, please donate to an animal charity in her honor.You may send condolences to the family at: www.barlowbonsall.com.Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, WV, has been entrusted with the arrangements."]%](/image/4224CampbellShirleyIntTranscript31616/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.IntTranscript.3.16.16
-     Title:
-     Transcript of oral history of Shirley A. Campbell
-     Date:
-     2016-03-16
-     Creator:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Gospel music, Women lyricists, Working class--Songs and music, Country music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Folk music--West Virginia, Folk poetry, American
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Shirley A. Campbell (March 17,1949-January 10, 2021), a native of Pinch, West Virginia and a resident of Charleston, West Virginia, was a lifelong songwriter and poet. Two of her songs were recorded by Grandpa Jones and Ernest Tubb, respectively. Campbell married into the Reed-Campbell family of the bluegrass musician Ola Belle Reed, who was her mentor. Read Campbells obituary:Shirley A. Campbell, 71, of Charleston, WV, passed away suddenly at home, Sunday, January 10, 2021.Born March 17, 1949, in Pinch, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ruby Francis Jarrett and Jack White.She is survived by her two children, daughter Carlie Campbell of Charleston and son Jeremy Campbell of Elkton, MD; and pets.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved dachshunds, Buckwheat and Alfalfa.Shirley studied at Oklahoma University and Marshall University. She was a nurse for 20 years, a dog groomer for 15 years, and a small business owner for approximately 10 years. She was a woman of endless talents, for many of which she received recognition. She was deeply devoted to animal welfare; throughout her life caring for ANY and ALL that she found in need.There will be a symphony of animal calls greeting her at the gates of heaven; and it will be glorious!As per her request, there will be no services. She asks that, in lieu of flowers, please donate to an animal charity in her honor.You may send condolences to the family at: www.barlowbonsall.com.Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, WV, has been entrusted with the arrangements."]%](/image/4224CampbellShirleyIntTranscript42616/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.IntTranscript.4.26.16
-     Title:
-     Transcript of oral history of Shirley A. Campbell
-     Date:
-     2016-04-26
-     Creator:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Contributor:
-     Hilliard, Emily
-     Subject:
-     Women lyricists, Country music, Working class--Songs and music, Folk poetry, American, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Gospel music, Folk music--West Virginia
-     Location:
-     Charleston (W. Va.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Shirley A. Campbell (March 17,1949-January 10, 2021), a native of Pinch, West Virginia and a resident of Charleston, West Virginia, was a lifelong songwriter and poet. Two of her songs were recorded by Grandpa Jones and Ernest Tubb, respectively. Campbell married into the Reed-Campbell family of the bluegrass musician Ola Belle Reed, who was her mentor. Read Campbells obituary:Shirley A. Campbell, 71, of Charleston, WV, passed away suddenly at home, Sunday, January 10, 2021.Born March 17, 1949, in Pinch, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ruby Francis Jarrett and Jack White.She is survived by her two children, daughter Carlie Campbell of Charleston and son Jeremy Campbell of Elkton, MD; and pets.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved dachshunds, Buckwheat and Alfalfa.Shirley studied at Oklahoma University and Marshall University. She was a nurse for 20 years, a dog groomer for 15 years, and a small business owner for approximately 10 years. She was a woman of endless talents, for many of which she received recognition. She was deeply devoted to animal welfare; throughout her life caring for ANY and ALL that she found in need.There will be a symphony of animal calls greeting her at the gates of heaven; and it will be glorious!As per her request, there will be no services. She asks that, in lieu of flowers, please donate to an animal charity in her honor.You may send condolences to the family at: www.barlowbonsall.com.Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, WV, has been entrusted with the arrangements."]%](/image/4224CampbellShirleyLetter00151616/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.Letter.001.5.16.16
-     Title:
-     Letter from Ola Belle Reed to Shirley Campbell, dated April 21, 1966, 1 of 13
-     Date:
-     2016-05-16
-     Creator:
-     Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002
-     Contributor:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Subject:
-     Old-time music, Working class--Songs and music, Women lyricists, Bluegrass music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002
-     Location:
-     Rising Sun (Md.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Shirley A. Campbell (March 17,1949-January 10, 2021), a native of Pinch, West Virginia and a resident of Charleston, West Virginia, was a lifelong songwriter and poet. Two of her songs were recorded by Grandpa Jones and Ernest Tubb, respectively. Campbell married into the Reed-Campbell family of the bluegrass musician Ola Belle Reed, who was her mentor. Read Campbells obituary:Shirley A. Campbell, 71, of Charleston, WV, passed away suddenly at home, Sunday, January 10, 2021.Born March 17, 1949, in Pinch, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ruby Francis Jarrett and Jack White.She is survived by her two children, daughter Carlie Campbell of Charleston and son Jeremy Campbell of Elkton, MD; and pets.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved dachshunds, Buckwheat and Alfalfa.Shirley studied at Oklahoma University and Marshall University. She was a nurse for 20 years, a dog groomer for 15 years, and a small business owner for approximately 10 years. She was a woman of endless talents, for many of which she received recognition. She was deeply devoted to animal welfare; throughout her life caring for ANY and ALL that she found in need.There will be a symphony of animal calls greeting her at the gates of heaven; and it will be glorious!As per her request, there will be no services. She asks that, in lieu of flowers, please donate to an animal charity in her honor.You may send condolences to the family at: www.barlowbonsall.com.Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, WV, has been entrusted with the arrangements."]%](/image/4224CampbellShirleyLetter00251616/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.Letter.002.5.16.16
-     Title:
-     Letter from Ola Belle Reed to Shirley Campbell, dated April 21, 1966, 2 of 13
-     Date:
-     2016-05-16
-     Creator:
-     Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002
-     Contributor:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Subject:
-     Country music, Women lyricists, Working class--Songs and music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Old-time music, Bluegrass music
-     Location:
-     Rising Sun (Md.)
 
 
	
			
				![["Shirley A. Campbell (March 17,1949-January 10, 2021), a native of Pinch, West Virginia and a resident of Charleston, West Virginia, was a lifelong songwriter and poet. Two of her songs were recorded by Grandpa Jones and Ernest Tubb, respectively. Campbell married into the Reed-Campbell family of the bluegrass musician Ola Belle Reed, who was her mentor. Read Campbells obituary:Shirley A. Campbell, 71, of Charleston, WV, passed away suddenly at home, Sunday, January 10, 2021.Born March 17, 1949, in Pinch, WV, she was the daughter of the late Ruby Francis Jarrett and Jack White.She is survived by her two children, daughter Carlie Campbell of Charleston and son Jeremy Campbell of Elkton, MD; and pets.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved dachshunds, Buckwheat and Alfalfa.Shirley studied at Oklahoma University and Marshall University. She was a nurse for 20 years, a dog groomer for 15 years, and a small business owner for approximately 10 years. She was a woman of endless talents, for many of which she received recognition. She was deeply devoted to animal welfare; throughout her life caring for ANY and ALL that she found in need.There will be a symphony of animal calls greeting her at the gates of heaven; and it will be glorious!As per her request, there will be no services. She asks that, in lieu of flowers, please donate to an animal charity in her honor.You may send condolences to the family at: www.barlowbonsall.com.Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home, Charleston, WV, has been entrusted with the arrangements."]%](/image/4224CampbellShirleyLetter00351616/0.jpg) 
			
			
		
		
	    
    -     Identifier:
-     4224.CampbellShirley.Letter.003.5.16.16
-     Title:
-     Letter from Ola Belle Reed to Shirley Campbell, dated April 21, 1966, 3 of 13
-     Date:
-     2016-05-16
-     Creator:
-     Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002
-     Contributor:
-     Campbell, Shirley A.
-     Subject:
-     Country music, Working class--Songs and music, Reed, Ola Belle, 1916-2002, Bluegrass music, Women lyricists, Old-time music
-     Location:
-     Rising Sun (Md.)