University of North Carolina at Asheville
D. Hiden Ramsey Library
Special Collections/University Archives

Oral History Register
for

Ernest McKissick, 1895-1980
and Magnolia Thompson McKissick


Ernest McKissick
Asheville Area Photographic Collection, aap98
D.H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, UNC Asheville, 28804

Title

Ernest and Magnolia McKissick Oral History

Creator

Ernest and Magnolia McKissick
Alt. Creator Interviewer: Dr. Louis D. Silveri

Subject

LCSH:

Subject

Keyword: YMI (Young Men’s Institute) ; Grant, Reverend Wesley ; Soul City ; Depression ; World War I ; Religion

Description

Mr. McKissick tells about his family background, his education, experiences in the army in World War I, church influence, occupations, and the Young Men's Institute. He remembers the Depression in Asheville.  He talks about his son Floyd McKissick, and Soul City, Floyd McKissicks's HUD-sponsored town in Warren County, NC.

Mrs. McKissick discusses her background, race relations, the election of 1976, and local politics. Other subjects mentioned are Reverend Wesley Grant, and the importance of the YMI building.

Transcript of interview only: no tape.

Publisher

D. H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville, NC, 28804

Contributor

Ernest and Magnolia McKissick

Date

Electronic Record Issued: 2001-07-23

Type

Text

Format

46 double-spaced pages

Identifier

http://toto.lib.unca.edu/findingaids/oralhistory/SHRC/mckissick.html

Source

Louis D. Silveri Oral History Collection, D.H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville 28804

Language

English

Relation

Heritage of Black Highlanders Collection

Coverage

c1900's-1977 ; Asheville, NC
Rights No restrictions ;  Any display, publication, or public use must credit the D.H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville. Copyright retained by the authors of certain items in the collection, or their descendents, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Acquisition

Donor number: 23 ;  Date of acquisition: August, 1977

Processed By

Southern Highlands Research Center staff , 1978 ; Special Collections staff, 2001

Interview Date

1977-08-02

Biography

At the turn of the century, Mr. McKissick's family moved to Asheville from Kelton, South Carolina near Spartanburg.  Asheville, then a small community of around 15,000 people, offered more opportunities for work than rural SC. He quit school after second grade, but Dr. J. W. Walker of the YMI took an interest in him, found him work, and helped raise enough money to send him to Livingstone College.

After service in World War I, McKissick married Magnolia Thompson.  He worked in hotels, in Florida in the winter, in NC in the summer.  In 1943 he left the George Vanderbilt Hotel to work for the Postal Service, and then for the Oteen VA Hospital, until he retired in 1957.  Mrs. McKissick worked for 29 years for the North Carolina Mutual Insurance Company.  The four McKissick children all finished college.  Their oldest son Floyd was the first black student in the law school of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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