Coalition of Indian-Controlled SchoolBoards Oral History Project Records 1967-2009

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Coalition of Indian-Controlled SchoolBoards Oral History Project Records 1967-2009

Educational reformers; Indian rights organization. Oral history interviewswith individuals who made "unrivaled contributions to Indian parental and community control ofIndian education." There are audio recordings, transcripts (some partial), and abstracts of theoral histories; plus related correspondence, memos, reports, newspaper articles, published andunpublished manuscripts, legal and government documents. A large percentage of the interviews arewith women and many who were involved in the Indian rights movement, including Fanny LeMay andRebecca Adamson who was the first field coordinator for the coalition. [NOTE: The contents list for this collection is not online. Contact the Sophia SmithCollection if you would like one sent to you.]

1 box; (1.25 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6323174

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Coalition of Indian Controlled School Boards

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According to oral historian Jerry Reynolds, who conducted the 60 interviews that comprise the heart of this collection, "The Archival interviews and research on the Coalition of Indian Controlled School Boards fill a gaping empty page in the contemporary annals of Indian Country, and of America's social justice movement at large. The interviews contain a unique, otherwise unknowable history. From before its official incorporation in 1971 to its demise in 1981, the Coalition made unrivaled contri...

Adamson, Rebecca, 1950-

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Pine Hill School (Pine Hill, N.M.)

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