Authors

Eloise Singer

Interviewer

Darrell L. Legg

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Description

This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. Eloise Singer discusses: her personal history; her family; her education (including education for different genders and a story about someone banning a girls' basketball team); living on a farm; women working during World War II; her employment (including work at a war plant and at Owens Illinois glass plant; men and women in employment; labor unions; her involvement in politics; women's rights; some anecdotes; and other topics.

Publication Date

1996

Identifier

OH64-553

Type

Text

Library of Congress Subjects

Singer, Eloise, 1920- -- Autobiography.
Owens-Illinois, Inc. -- Oral histories.
Education -- Oral histories.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Oral histories.
Proms -- Oral histories.

Comments

Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-553.

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Oral History Interview: Eloise Singer

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