Dorothy Mae Turner oral history interview 1983

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Dorothy Mae Turner oral history interview 1983

Describes family life in black sharecropping family in Mississippi; migration to Missouri, Michigan, and Seattle; and life and work in those places

.11 cubic foot including 4 cassette tapes and tape log (19 p.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6366558

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Washington Women's Heritage Project

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The Washington Women's Heritage Project (WWHP) was a statewide grant project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities from 1980 to 1984. The project proposed to stimulate public awareness and interest in the lives of women in Washington State, involve them in their respective communities, and assist with the discovery and documentation of their diverse heritage. The idea for the project originated with a graduate student in the history department at Western Wa...

Turner, Dorothy Mae

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