What they said: oral histories from Jewish citizens around the state transcriptions, 1974-1981.

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What they said: oral histories from Jewish citizens around the state transcriptions, 1974-1981.

The collection consists of seven typed transcripts of six individual interviews done in 1974 and 1975, and one panel discussion conducted in 1981. The interviewers were Joseph Levine and Irv Ross. The project director was Eileen Baitcher.

7 manuscript folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6955536

Indiana Historical Society Library

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Indiana Historical Society.

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Ross, Irv.

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Levine, Joseph, 1907-

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A group of longtime Jewish Indiana residents were interviewed individually and collectively to discuss anti-Semitism, the KKK influence on their towns, growing up in Indiana, and temple and synagogue life. From the description of What they said: oral histories from Jewish citizens around the state transcriptions, 1974-1981. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 190824640 ...

Baitcher, Eileen.

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Indiana Heritage Research Grant

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