Jones, Maria Getzinger, 1919-2005
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1919 - 2005
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Jeffrey Gordon Jones papers
Collection
Identifier: W009
Abstract:
Jeffrey Gordon Jones has worked as a software engineer and a research scientist (1979-1992) and as a part-time instructor in the History Department at Georgia State University (September 1995-March 1996). 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.
Dates:
1993-1995
Found in:
Special Collections
Maria Getzinger Jones oral history interview, June 8, 1998
Item — Box 2
Identifier: W008_JonesMG_19980608
Scope and Contents note
Interviewed by Joyce Durand and Charlene Ball. In the first of two interviews, Jones begins by describing her childhood on a farm in Woodcliff, Georgia. Her father died when she was four years old, and she remembers the strength of her mother as she continued to run the family farm. She believes that it was through observing this strength that she first began to see herself as a feminist. She considers a two-year visit to Germany as a teenager pivotal, as she experienced blatant sexual...
Dates:
June 8, 1998
Maria Getzinger Jones oral history interview, November 16, 1998
Item
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Joyce Durand and Charlene Ball. In the first of two interviews, Jones begins by describing her childhood on a farm in Woodcliff, Georgia. Her father died when she was four years old, and she remembers the strength of her mother as she continued to run the family farm. She believes that it was through observing this strength that she first began to see herself as a feminist. She considers a two-year visit to Germany as a teenager pivotal, as she experienced blatant sexual...
Dates:
November 16, 1998
Maria Getzinger Jones papers
Collection
Identifier: W021
Abstract:
Maria Getzinger Jones' political activism and interest in equal rights originated in her work experiences, as well as from the inspiration of local and national feminists and activists. The Maria Getzinger Jones papers consists of artifacts (bumper stickers, jewelry, lapel pins, a letter opener, name tags, a paperweight, pinback buttons, a ribbon), graphic materials (photographs, postcards and posters), and manuscript materials (correspondence, news clippings, notes, printed materials and...
Dates:
1946, 1967-1998; Majority of material found within 1969 - 1985
Found in:
Special Collections
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
Additional filters:
- Type
- Archival Object 3
- Collection 2
- Subject
- Atlanta (Ga.) 2
- Georgia 2
- Equal rights amendments 1
- Feminism 1
- Printers 1