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Elizabeth E. Neely oral history interview, July 18, 2002

 Item — othertype: Oral History
Identifier: NeelyE_20020718_P2002-11

Scope and Contents

Interviewed by Cliff Kuhn. Among topics discussed: Emory University Law School; University of Virginia; Bill Ide; Phil Heiner; Linda Evans; Sargent Shriver; Reginald Heber Smith "Reggie" Fellowship; University of Pennsylvania; Emory Community Legal Services; Bedford Pines; location of Georgia Legal Services at intersection of Andrew and Parkway; University of Georgia; Mercer University; Younger Lawyers Section; Dean Ben Johnson; Maynard Jackson; North Carolina Central University Law School; National Labor Relations Board (NLRB); Atlanta Housing Authority; Sen. Herman Talmadge; Fulton County; Atlanta; U.S. Senate; Fred LeClair; Marvin Arrington; Clarence Cooper; Billy Randall; Phyllis Holmen; California; Amherst College; School of Public Health of Harvard University; Lucy Forrester McGough; Louisiana State University Law School; Morris Brown; Nan Orrock; American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU); Great Speckled Bird; Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, North Carolina; Saturday Program; Atlanta Legal Aid Society; Judge Griffin Bell; Younger Lawyers Section; Betty Kehrer; AFL-CIO; Al Kehrer; Ben Shapiro; Jim Elliott; John Meyer; Dan Bradley; Georgia Baptist Children's Home; Eugene McCarthy; Ellis Arnall; Julian Bond; Lester Maddox; Virginia Law Review; Tom Bowman; Techwood Homes; Perry Homes; Sol Clark Fellowships; Ella Mae Brayboy; Nancy Cheves; Buckhead; Georgia Avenue; story of Junior at Grady Hospital; Hill-Burton funds; Macon; "Blue Suede Shoes" Boys; Model Cities.

Dates

  • Creation: July 18, 2002

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Oral history available for research.

Biographical Note

Betsey Neely serves on the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and works through the Georgia Legal Services Corporation.

Extent

2 item(s) (audio (1:04:10 duration) transcript (36 pages))

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

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