Oral history interviews with Bob Gallucci, 1992.

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Oral history interviews with Bob Gallucci, 1992.

The Bob Gallucci oral history interviews form the core of a class project by Dian Hathaway for the Community History Project under the supervision of Professor Michael K. Honey. The main contents of Hathaway's project are contained in a looseleaf binder, which includes the transcript of two interviews, Hathaway's research paper, and Gallucci's release form; also present is the cassette tape containing the interview.

Transcript: 25 p.Sound recordings: 1 sound cassette (ca. 90 min.) : analog, mono.

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University of Washington, Tacoma. Community History Project.

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Established by Michael Honey in 1991, the University of Washington, Tacoma's Community History Project has developed out of an ongoing series of classes, offered periodically, in which students research local history and interview people in the community about their lives, knowledge of Tacoma and its environs and opinions about a wide range of issues. Its initial goals were to document the history and ethnic diversity of the Tacoma area and to raise awareness of important aspects of history that...

Hathaway, Dian,

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Gallucci, Bob, 1920-

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Bob Gallucci (b. 1920) was an Italian American who grew up in Tacoma, Washington as the son of immigrant parents who had come to the United States from Calabria, Italy during the first decade of the twentieth century. He was active locally in the civil rights and peace movements. From the description of Oral history interviews with Bob Gallucci, 1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 300479793 ...

Honey, Michael.

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Professor of labor and ethnic studies and American history at the University of Washington, Tacoma. Michael Honey received his Ph. D. in history from Northern Illinois University in 1988. In 1990 he joined the faculty of the University of Washington, Tacoma, as professor of labor and ethnic studies and American history in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Program. He initiated and led the Center for the Study of Community and Society and the Ernie Tanner Labor and ...