Paulk, Janet, 1932-
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1932-
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Activist Women Oral History Project
Collection
Identifier: W071
Abstract
The Activist Women Oral History Project was established in 2006, and forms part of the Archives for Research on Women. This project is broad in scope, and the subject matter includes domestic violence, women's health and reproductive justice, politics, policy making and the law, child sex trafficking, philanthropy, community activism, art and culture, equality in the workplace, civil rights, and LGBTQ activism. The ongoing and growing Activist Women Oral History Project contains over 40 oral...
Dates:
2005-2016
Georgia Women's Movement Oral History project
Collection
Identifier: W008
Abstract
The Georgia Women's Movement Oral History Collection began in 1995 as part of the Georgia Women's Movement Project, a joint undertaking of the Women's Studies Institute of Georgia State University and the Special Collections Department of the University Library. Although the focus of the collection has been the Equal Rights Amendment, also covered are many topics relating to the lives of women throughout the twntieth and twenty-first centuries.
Dates:
1995-2010
Janet Paulk oral history interview, February 19, 2003
Item — Box: 3
Identifier: W008_PaulkJ_20030219
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Joyce Durand: A minister’s daughter, Paulk describes her childhood in Grafton, West Virginia as very happy. She states that she was able to pursue all of her interests, including chemistry, education and music. Paulk describes her early unsuccessful marriage to the son of the Chilean Secretary of Transportation, which resulted in her living and traveling to South America. She states that it was during this period in her life that she developed a growing awareness that she was...
Dates:
February 19, 2003
Janet Paulk oral history interview, April 10, 2002
Item
Identifier: W008_PaulkJ_20020410
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Joyce Durand. A minister’s daughter, Paulk describes her childhood in Grafton, West Virginia as very happy. She states that she was able to pursue all of her interests, including chemistry, education and music. Paulk describes her early unsuccessful marriage to the son of the Chilean Secretary of Transportation, which resulted in her living and traveling to South America. She states that it was during this period in her life that she developed a growing awareness that she was...
Dates:
April 10, 2002
Janet Paulk papers
Collection
Identifier: W020
Abstract:
A grassroots activist at heart, Janet Paulk is passionate about a variety of social, political and gender issues. The Janet Paulk papers (1952-2013) consist of correspondence, financial records, audiovisual recordings, genealogical records, poetry, periodicals, flyers, and newspaper clippings.
Dates:
1952-2013
Found in:
Special Collections
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Janet Paulk papers
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