
Ethel Craven Sweet Video Interview
Document Type
Book
Interviewer
Marty Blackson
Contributor
Roslyn, Ronald, Cle Elum Heritage Club
Files
Watch Interview Here
Description
Ether Craven Sweet shares about growing up in Roslyn, Washington during the boom times of coal mining there. She also talks about her life after leaving Roslyn and her career, husbands, and various jobs. She explains about how she became interested in history and how her family brought back the Black Pioneers picnic in 1978. She also discusses the floats the Black Pioneers group had in parades around the state for many years. She mentions her current work volunteering at a senior center.
Publication Date
3-3-2023
Recommended Citation
Craven-Sweet, Ethel, "Ethel Craven Sweet Video Interview" (2023). Roslyn Ronald Cle Elum Heritage Club Interviews. 17.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/rrcehc_interviews/17
Publisher
Central Washington Archives and Special Collections
Disciplines
History
Rights
Educational use only, the creator retains copyright and information is provided here for educational use only.
Language
English
Spatial Coverage (for ex: Ellensburg, WA)
Roslyn, WA
Format
mov
