MaryAnne Gaunt oral history interview, March 28, 2006
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Amanda Brown: March 28, 2006 interview, MaryAnne Gaunt begins her oral history by describing her experiences growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan after the Second World War. She also describes her perceptions of gender roles while attending the University of Kentucky from 1961-1965. After detailing her professional life, working for various departments within the federal government, including the Department of Labor, she talks at length about her experiences with the League of Women Voters, specifically her experiences as a member of various administrative posts within the League. Finally, Gaunt talks about her involvement with Leadership Atlanta, and how the organization has changed from a gender, racial, and ethnic perspective.
Dates
- Creation: March 28, 2006
Creator
- From the Collection: Georgia State University. Women's Studies Institute (Creator, Organization)
- From the Collection: Paulk, Janet, 1932- (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Fowlkes, Diane L., 1939-2020 (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Ball, Martha Charlene (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Brown, Amanda (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Slade, Tristan (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Van Tilborg, Dana (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: De Catanzaro, Christine D. (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Durand, Joyce Jenkins, 1939- (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Millen, Susan A. (Susan Ann), 1951- (Interviewer, Person)
- From the Collection: Riddle, Mary, 1949- (Interviewer, Person)
Restrictions on Access
Oral history available for research. Please contact Special Collections and Archives about accessing this oral history.
Biographical Note
MaryAnne Farnsworth was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in 1944. She graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1965, and went to work for the U.S. Department of Labor (1966-1969), first as a systems analyst, and then as a management intern for the Manpower Administration. In 1970, she married Bruce Gaunt and moved to Atlanta. She worked as an Administrative Assistant/Librarian for the Southern Regional Education Board (1970-1973), and in 1985, after taking time off to look after her children (Nathan Sullivan Gaunt b.1973, and Hillary Farnsworth Gaunt Tuttle b.1976) she went to work for Carlston & Associates as a marketing associate until 1988. She worked for Agnes Scott College as a fund raising/development assistant (1988-1989), and then was an executive director at Apple Corps, Inc. (1989-1997). From 1999 to present, she has worked at Georgia State University, as Associate Director, Principals Center, in the School of Education Policy Studies.
During the time that Gaunt was home with her children, she became active in the Atlanta/Fulton County chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWV AF). She was president of LWV AF (1983-1985), and sat on the board until 2005, in addition to serving in a number of other positions. Gaunt was also a member of the Atlanta Women’s Network, serving as Program Committee Chair (1987-1988), and she is a 1982 graduate and long-time volunteer of Leadership Atlanta, serving on its Education Committee. Gaunt has also volunteered for the United Way of Atlanta, and was president of Cliff Valley School (circa 1970-1980).
Extent
2 item(s) (transcript (50 pages) audio (1:37:29 duration))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
Repository Details
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