Sue Justicz oral history interview, March 26, 2017
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Alex McGee. In this interview, Sue Justicz talks about her family, including her husband's childhood under Nazism, her disabled son, and her daughter, who is a civil-rights attorney. She discusses her reasons for taking part in the Atlanta March for Social Justice and Women, focusing particularly on healthcare and the threat of totalitarianism. She talks about her experiences at the march and the ways in which she has continued to participate in political activism since the march.
Dates
- Creation: March 26, 2017
Creator
- Justicz, Susan E. (Interviewee, Person)
Restrictions on Access
Oral history available for research.
Biographical Note
Susan Elizabeth Justicz was born in England in 1942, and later moved to the Bahamas and then to the United States. She and her husband George had six children whom she stayed home to raise. She and George now live in Talking Rock, Ga.
Extent
1 Item(s) (audio (1:02:22 duration))
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
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