Oral history interviewee with James E. D'Eramo, 2000.

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Oral history interviewee with James E. D'Eramo, 2000.

Childhood: Born Youngstown, Ohio; extended Italian family; Education: Cardinal Mooney High School; John Carroll University, B.S., 1970; Youngstown State University, Microbiology, M.S., 1972; Univ. of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Public Health, Medical Ecology/Infectious Diseases, PhD, 1980; AIDS journalist for gay newspaper The New York Native, 1982-1984; organizer of 800 Men Project for Gay Men's Health Crisis; writer for Christopher Street; work at the New York City Health Department, explanation of resignation; overall discussion of outbreak of AIDS epidemic in New York City; role of gay press in dissemination of knowledge and development of safer sex guidelines; colleague reminiscences.

transcript: 150 p.

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