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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008327
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-07-13
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, July 13, 1992; Tape 7
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008330
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-07-22
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, July 22, 1992 Tape 10
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008325
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-07-07
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, July 7, 1992; (2 tapes) Tapes 3-4
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008328
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-07-14
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, July 14, 1992 (2 tapes) Tapes 8-9
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008331
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-08-25
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, Aug. 25, 1992 (2 tapes) Tapes 12-14
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008329
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-08-26
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, August 26, 1992 Tape 11
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Ada Anderson Oral History Project
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Identifier
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camh-dob-008326
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Creator
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Anderson, Ada, 1921-, Scarborough, Sheree, Interviewer
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Topic
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Civil rights
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Dates
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1992-07-09
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Box
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2R159
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Folder
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Oral History interview of Ada Anderson conducted by Sheree Scarborough, July 9, 1992; Tapes 5-6
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Resource
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Ada Anderson oral history collection
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Description
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Oral history of Ada Anderson
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945_002
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945_001
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alice Embree oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003945
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Creator
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Green, Laurie B. (Laurie Beth)
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Contributor
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Embree, Alice
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Topic
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College integration, Civil rights, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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2017-11-08
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alice Embree conducted by UT History Department's Dr. Laurie Green on September 3, 2018. Embree discusses growing up in Austin, segregation in the South, the integration of UT in the 1960s, and white supremacy. She describes her student activism, including membership the first wave of Students for a Democratic Society and the demonstration at Kinsolving Hall in 1963, which contributed to the integration of UT dorms. Additionally, the interview covers her involvement as a founding member of The Rag, including how the women's liberation movement affected the underground newspaper, and close working relationships between various Austin activist groups and communities during her time as an activist.
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Title
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Alyce Guynn oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003940
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Creator
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Perkins-Edge, Maeve
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Contributor
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Guynn, Alyce
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Topic
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Women--Health, Education, Childbirth at home
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Dates
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1966
1976
2017-11-10
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Alyce Guynn conducted by Maeve Perkins-Edge on November 10, 2017. The interview is a discussion about Guynn' activism in Austin, especially concerning the womens health clinics and raising awareness about the home birth movement
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Title
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Barbara Hines oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003942
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Creator
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Ponthier, Ella
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Contributor
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Hines, Barbara, 1947-
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Topic
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Abortion, Abortion--Laws and legislation, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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1947
1975
2017-11-02
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Barbara Hines conducted by Ella Ponthier on November 2, 2017. Hines discusses her involvement as a female activist during her years at the University of Texas-Austin. She was involved with the Women's Liberation Movement in Austin, the Rag, an alternative newspaper; the birth control center; and the abortion center.
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Brenda Malik oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004031
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Creator
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Koteras, Erica
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Contributor
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Malik, Brenda Gooden, 1951-
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Topic
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African Americans in radio broadcasting, Civil rights, Community activists, Public-access television
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Dates
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2021-03-04
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Brenda Malik conducted by Erica Koteras on 3/04/2021. Brenda Mims-Malik was a civil rights activist who did most of her activism in radio and television. She did so by providing Black people a voice on local television. Mims-Malik was an anchor on multiple news stations, including KXAN, ACTV, and had multiple programs for the Black community such as Newscene and Jam City in the 70s and 80s. She would also produce yearly Black history month documentaries about the Black people that worked for Austin Energy, the primary electrical company in Austin.
Brenda Malik was also a part of the NAACP and the Black Media Coalition, where she worked with them to produce programs like Jam City to depict the Black youth in Austin and give them outlets for their creative sides.
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Title
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Carylon (CT) Tyler oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000671
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Creator
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Forth, Shine, Dey, Amber
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Contributor
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Tyler, Carylon (CT)
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Topic
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African Americans--Education, Vietnam War (1961-1975), Black power, Civil rights, Dormitories, Gay liberation movement
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Dates
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1979-08
2019-03
2019-03-27
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral History of Carylon (CT) Tyler conducted by Shianne Forth and Amber Dey on March 27, 2019. Subjects of discussion included Austin, San Francisco, Smithville, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Architecture, Kinsolving Dormitory, Gay Student Movement, Gay Rights Movement, Civil Rights Movement, Pearl Street Warehouse, and Civil Rights Lawsuit.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_001
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_005
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_004
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_003
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929_002
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.
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Title
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Cynthia Valadez oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003929
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Creator
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Casas, Marissa
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Contributor
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Valadez, Cynthia
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Topic
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Civil rights, Mexican American women, Community activists
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Dates
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1970
2017
2017-11-21
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Resource
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Austin women activists oral history project records
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Description
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Oral history of Cynthia Valadez conducted by Marissa Casas on November 12, 2017 and November 21, 2017. Cynthia Valadez describes her family background and early activism in high school in Mission, Texas and then in Dallas, Texas leading up to the start of her student activism at the University of Texas at Austin in 1973. She discusses her part in the Chicano Movement in Austin, Texas through her activism as a student in organizations such as the Mexican American Youth Organization and La Raza Unida party. Cynthia Valadez also shares her personal connection as a student to the local East Austin community and the impact this had on her views of community issues as well as eliminating boundaries between campus and community. She also discusses women in the Chicano Movement and her personal experience as a woman in the movement.