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Collection

0705: Carrie Noble Kline Papers

Institution

Marshall University Archives and Special Collections

Date

2001

Description

A gay man from his twenties from a very small community in the southern half of West Virginia describes having sexual desire for boys from the time of junior high school. This, mixed with his family background, his dislike for fishing and a love of reading made him “odd” in various ways. His identity as a gay male was established only after hearing, at age twelve, that there were others in his community.

Disclaimer: Some of the language in this interview may use outdated terminology or language.

This interview was made available because of the Honors 480 course, Trash or Treasure: An Introduction to Archives during the fall 2021 semester. This item was digitized and metadata was provided by Ashalia Aggarwal.

Format

Interview

Language

English

Place

Appalachia, Rural, West Virginia

Subject

Appalachia, rural, West Virginia

Type

Collection

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Identifier

2001.0705.01.10

Interview #10 Abstract and Transcript, 2001

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