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Nan Orrock oral history interview (part 2), July 7, 2016

 Item — othertype: Oral History
Identifier: OrrockN_L2016-24

Scope and Contents

Interviewed by Andrew Reisinger. In this interview, Nan Orrock talks about the books, music, and people that have influenced her. She also talks about her experience moving to Atlanta in 1964 and 1967 and describes the various jobs she held and activist organizations she participated in, including the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Venceremos Brigade. Later, Orrock discusses how she got involved with The Bird and describes what she did while working there.

Dates

  • Creation: July 7, 2016

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Oral history available for research.

Biographical Note:

Nan Orrock was born November 8,1943, in Abingdon, Virginia. As a child, Orrock was an avid reader and active in her Methodist youth church group. Orrock got her start in politics through the Civil Rights Movement and went on to work for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Atlanta and Mississippi, led a community civil rights project in Virginia’s Black Belt counties, joined women’s empowerment efforts in Atlanta, and helped launch The Great Speckled Bird.

Extent

1 Item(s) (audio/video (1:19:48 duration))

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Physical Description

[2.943 GB; Born digital oral history, WAV file, MOV file]

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

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