Oral history interview with Stacy Erickson, 1997 October 17.

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Oral history interview with Stacy Erickson, 1997 October 17.

Interview with Stacy Erickson, a graduate student, concerning her experiences with the Women's Studies Program and women's issues at the University of North Texas, 1992-1996. Exposure to women's issues as an undergraduate at West Texas A & M University; intertwining of her feminism and vegetarian beliefs; decision to enter the Women's Studies Program at the University of North Texas; influence of Dr Martha Nichols; activities with animal rights organizations; activities with the Women's Studies Roundtable and editing its newsletter, "The Gaze;" influences of her maternal grandmother; her founding of the Aikido Club on campus; views on requiring a women's study course for all undergraduates; her use of gender issues in the teaching of English composition courses.

55 leaves ; 29 cm.

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University of North Texas. Oral History Collection.

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Cook, Charles, 1961-

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Nichols, Martha

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Erickson, Stacy, 1968-

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Women's Studies Oral History Project.

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University of North Texas. Women's Studies Program

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