Dailey, Walace, 1943- interviewee.Sanchez, Daniel U., interviewer.2010-06-232010-06-232009-09-02Walace Dailey Oral History Interview, Sept. 2, 2009, Southwest Collection, Texas Tech University.http://hdl.handle.net/10605/3501 sound file. Duration: 1 hr., 56 min. Title supplied by cataloger. Accompanied by 1 finding aid.Walace Dailey discusses his family's background from his grandfather as a slave to moving from Arkansas to Levelland, Tex. He discussses segregation and the education he received at Carver School, Levelland, Tex. He also discusses the military, his political views and the impact of Obama as the first African-American President.en-USDailey, Walace, 1943-Dailey, Walace, 1943- --Interviews.Dailey, Walace, 1943- --Family.Daly family--Genealogy.Arkansas--Genealogy.Dallas County (Ark.)--Race relations.Segregation--Arkansas--Dallas County.African Americans--Arkansas--Dallas County.Levelland (Tex.)Dailey, Walace, 1943- --Childhood and youth.Schools--Texas--Levelland.Carver School (Levelland, Tex..)Teachers--Texas--Levelland.Carver School (Levelland, Tex.)--Faculty.Slavery.Littlefield High School (Littlefield, Tex.)Littlefield (Tex.)--Race relations.Discrimination--Texas--Levelland.United States. Army--Race relations.Obama, Barack.United States. Air Force--African Americans--Interviews.Education.Walace Dailey oral history interview.Sound.