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Durand, Joyce Jenkins, 1939-

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Joyce Durand oral history interview, January 27, 1997

 Item — Othertype Oral History
Identifier: Durand, J_19970127
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Janet Paulk: Durand discusses her rural childhood, growing up with religious parents who had come through the Depression. She states that her early aspirations included getting a “good education” and attending college, both of which she achieved. Although Durand never formally became involved with the Civil Rights Movement, she was deeply affected by it: She describes her first encounter with the Movement, which took place during her tenure as teacher at James L. Key...
Dates: January 27, 1997

Oral history interview abstracts -- Jones, Maria Getzinger and Joyce Durand, April 26, 1995

 File — Box 2: Series I, Folder: 6
Identifier: I
Scope and Content of the Papers From the Collection: The Jeffrey G. Jones Collection consists of research materials collected by Jones from 1993 to 1995 in the process of writing his thesis, Georgia and the ERA, for his master's degree in history at Georgia State University. Included are a copy of the thesis, items related to its completion (list of deadlines, thesis prospectus, procedures for conducting oral history interviews, and a computer diskette of research notes), and research files compiled...
Dates: April 26, 1995

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