Carole Ashkinaze oral history interview, 2001 April 26-27.

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Carole Ashkinaze oral history interview, 2001 April 26-27.

Ashkinaze discusses her childhood in Long Island, her college experience at St. Lawrence University, and her graduate career at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She recalls her early experiences as a reporter at Newsday in Long Island and what it was like working for what she calls a "hometown" newspaper. She describes her thirteen-year stint at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and goes on to discuss her work at the Chicago Sun-Times. Finally, Ashkinaze discusses some of the conflicts present within the Women's Movement, particularly the perception that the Women's Movement was primarily a "white woman's cause."

3 sound cassettes : analog ; 3 7/8 x 2 1/2 in.1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.Transcript 60 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7973131

Georgia State University

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