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Title
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A. J. Thaman and J. H. Anderson Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004025
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Creator
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Thaman, A. J., Anderson, J. H., Ross, Maude
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Dates
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1959
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Box
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2A24
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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A. J. Thaman discusses life in an oil-refining town in the 1920's.
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Title
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A. R. Dillard Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004002
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Creator
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Dillard, A. R., Boatright, Mody C. (Mody Coggin), 1896-1970, Kelly, Louise, Williams, J. W.
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Dates
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1953-09-05
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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A. R. Dillard discusses experiences in the oil industry in Electra, Wichita Falls, and Spindletop, Texas.
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Title
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Alexander Balfour Patterson Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003995
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Creator
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Patterson, Alexander Balfour, Owens, William A., 1905-1990
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Dates
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1953-08-04
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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Alexander Patterson discusses drilling for oil in the Texas oil boom, including in South Texas and the Gulf of Mexico.
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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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Alicia Jarry oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004032
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Creator
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Randall, Elise
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Contributor
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Jarry, Alicia McCullough, 1944-
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Topic
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Abortion, Community health services, Mental health services, Reproductive rights
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Dates
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1944-04
2021
2021-02-28
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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 Alicia Jarry conducted by Elise Randall on February 28, 2021 about her involvement with the People's Community Clinic.
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Title
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Allen W. Hamill Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003979
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Creator
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Hamill, Allen W., Boatright, Mody C. (Mody Coggin), 1896-1970
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Dates
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1952-09-02
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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Allen W. Hamill discusses the Lucas Gusher at Spindletop, Texas.
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Title
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Allison Nash oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004037
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Creator
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Dehri, Zara
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Contributor
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Nash, Allison, 1951-
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Topic
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Childbirth at home, Midwifery, Women--Health, Community health services
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Dates
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1971-05-03
1983-12-31
2021-02-22
2021-03-01
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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 Allison Nash conducted by Zara Dehri on February 22 and March 1, 2021. In this interview, Nash recounts her time as a midwife in Austin in the 1970s as part of A.L.M.A., or the Austin Lay Midwives Association. She mentions the social and financial aspects of why more and more women opted to have home births as opposed to in hospitals and clinics during the counterculture revolutions. Nash describes her experiences as a midwife, alongside other forms of activism such as anti-war protests, in specific detail.
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Title
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Allison Nash oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004037_0001
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Creator
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Dehri, Zara
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Contributor
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Nash, Allison, 1951-
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Topic
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Childbirth at home, Midwifery, Women--Health, Community health services
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Dates
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1971-05-03
1983-12-31
2021-02-22
2021-03-01
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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 Allison Nash conducted by Zara Dehri on February 22 and March 1, 2021. In this interview, Nash recounts her time as a midwife in Austin in the 1970s as part of A.L.M.A., or the Austin Lay Midwives Association. She mentions the social and financial aspects of why more and more women opted to have home births as opposed to in hospitals and clinics during the counterculture revolutions. Nash describes her experiences as a midwife, alongside other forms of activism such as anti-war protests, in specific detail.
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Title
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Allison Nash oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004037_0002
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Creator
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Dehri, Zara
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Contributor
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Nash, Allison, 1951-
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Topic
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Childbirth at home, Midwifery, Women--Health, Community health services
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Dates
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1971-05-03
1983-12-31
2021-02-22
2021-03-01
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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 Allison Nash conducted by Zara Dehri on February 22 and March 1, 2021. In this interview, Nash recounts her time as a midwife in Austin in the 1970s as part of A.L.M.A., or the Austin Lay Midwives Association. She mentions the social and financial aspects of why more and more women opted to have home births as opposed to in hospitals and clinics during the counterculture revolutions. Nash describes her experiences as a midwife, alongside other forms of activism such as anti-war protests, in specific detail.
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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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Annie Webb Buchanan Jackson Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-004012
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Creator
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Jackson, Annie Webb Buchanan, Owens, William A., 1905-1990
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Dates
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1956-04-06
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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H. Gordon Damon discusses the first oil well in Corsicana, Texas.
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Title
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Arleen Lawson oral history
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Identifier
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camh-dob-000667
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Creator
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Marshall, Zoe, Bear, Serena
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Contributor
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Lawson, Arleen
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Topic
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Vietnam War (1961-1975), African Americans--Education, Feminism, College teachers, Segregation, Underground newspapers
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Dates
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1965-08-18
1969-05-16
2019-03-18
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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 Arleen Lawson conducted by Zoë Marshall and Serena Bear on March 18, 2019.
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Title
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B. J. Harper Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003970
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Creator
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Harper, B. J., Owens, William A., 1905-1990
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Dates
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1952-08-29
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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B. J. Harber discusses Walter Sharp, bigotry, amd rughnecks.
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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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Title
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Benjamin "Bud" Coyle Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003993
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Creator
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Coyle, Benjamin, Owens, William A., 1905-1990
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Dates
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1953-07-28
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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Benjamin Coyle discusses the oil industry at Spindletop and Beaumont, Sour Lake, Baston, Kountze, and Saratoga,Texas and in Louisiana.
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Title
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Bill Ingram Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003957
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Creator
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Ingram, Bill, Boatright, Mody C. (Mody Coggin), 1896-1970
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Dates
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1952-07-29
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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Bill Ingram discusses Oil City, Louisiana and Breckenridge, Texas areas between 1908-1938.Reel 34b: Bill Ingram discusses Oil City, Louisiana and Breckenridge, Texas areas between 1908-1938. Ingram then discusses Pine Island and Breckenridge areas in 1917.
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Title
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Burt E. Hull Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003996
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Creator
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Hull, Burt E. (Burton Elias), 1884-1958, Owens, William A., 1905-1990
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Dates
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1953-08-24
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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Burt E. Hull discusses experiences in the oil industry at Spindletop, Sour Lake, Big Thicket, and Humble, Texas, including the Humble Pipeline. He also discusses experiences in the oil industry at Houston, and Beaumont, Texas and recounts world-wide pipeline work, as well as gambling, guns, and story-telling in the oilfields of Texas.
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Title
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C. C. McClelland Interview
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Identifier
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camh-dob-003973
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Creator
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McClelland, C. C., Boatright, Mody C. (Mody Coggin), 1896-1970
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Dates
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1952-09-09
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Resource
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Oral history of the Texas oil industry collection
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Description
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C. C. McClelland discusses experiences in the oil industry in Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Ohio. McClelland continues his discussion of his experiences in the oil industry in Oklahoma and Texas.