Jean Moule - Oral History Interview Part 1
- Title
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Jean Moule - Oral History Interview Part 1
- LC Subject
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African Americans
Education
Racism
Political activists
- Interviewee
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Moule, Jean
- Description
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Jean Moule, professor emerita, OSU College of Education, begins by talking about her family, specifically the histories of her father and mother; she reflects on her childhood and school experiences including her early years in New York City and visiting South Carolina, and later being raised in Los Angeles, California; she concludes by discussing her academic experiences, social/political activism, and personal relationship with her husband while at the University of California at Berkeley during the mid-1960s. Original Collection: MSS Jean Moule Papers; for more information: http://wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu/oregon-multicultural-archives/2012/01/26/jean-moule-papers/ Audio File via MediaSpace: http://media.oregonstate.edu/index.php/show/?id=0_ukqkjsae
- Work Type
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oral histories (literary works)
transcripts
- Date
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2011-10-17
- Identifier
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Jean-Moule-oral-history-interview-Part-1-2011-10-17
- Rights
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In Copyright
- Rights Holder
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Oregon Multicultural Archives, OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Local Collection Name
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Oregon Multicultural Archives Oral History Collection (OH 18)
- Type
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Text
- Format
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application/pdf
- Set
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Oregon Multicultural Archives
OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
- Institution
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Oregon State University
- Modified
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2012-06-21
- Submission Date
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2012-01-22