Oral history interview, 1975.

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Oral history interview, 1975.

Interview, with brief catalog and transcript, from Bangor Community College, with Aucoin, director of the Maine Human Rights Commission, about her life and education, politics, Kennedy's assassination, Kent State, Vietnam War, Nixon and Watergate, ERA, and women in the job market.

1 audiotape (1 hr.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8051862

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