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Ashkinaze, Carole (1945-2016)

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1945 - 2016

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Carole Ashkinaze oral history interview, April 26 and 27, 2001

 Item — Othertype Oral History
Identifier: AshkinazeC_20010426-27
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Janet Paulk: Ashkinaze discusses her childhood in Long Island, her college experience at St. Lawrence University, and her graduate career at Columbia Gradate 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. Ashkinaze describes her move to Atlanta, where she was given the opportunity to work for other papers, including...
Dates: April 26 and 27, 2001

Carole Ashkinaze papers

 Collection
Identifier: W043
Abstract:

In Atlanta, Carole Ashkinaze wrote about a number of controversial issues including the Equal Rights Amendment, abortion, women's rights, feminism, poverty, health-care, politics, education and race. The Carole Ashkinaze papers are organized into three series consisting of manuscript materials (correspondence), printed materials (her columns, research articles and articles written about Carole Ashkinaze), and finally photographs and artifacts.

Dates: 1970-1995

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Archival Object 1
Collection 1
 
Subject
Atlanta (Ga.) 1
Chicago (Ill.) 1
Equal rights amendments 1
Feminism 1
Women in journalism 1