Jean Moule - Oral History Interview Part 1

Title
Jean Moule - Oral History Interview Part 1
LC Subject
African Americans Education Racism Political activists
Interviewee
Moule, Jean
Description
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
oral histories (literary works) transcripts
Date
2011-10-17
Identifier
Jean-Moule-oral-history-interview-Part-1-2011-10-17
Rights
In Copyright
Rights Holder
Oregon Multicultural Archives, OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
Local Collection Name
Oregon Multicultural Archives Oral History Collection (OH 18)
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Set
Oregon Multicultural Archives OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
Institution
Oregon State University
Modified
2012-06-21
Submission Date
2012-01-22