Authors

Doris Peaks

Interviewer

Michelle Meadows

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Description

This interview is one of series conducted concerning the Oral History of Appalachia. The subject of this interview is a 4-H Camp (Camp Washington Carver?). Doris Peaks discusses: her experiences as a staff member at the camp; activities at the camp; people she has worked for at the camp; people's perceptions of the camp; individuals such as Elizabeth Jones, John B. Jones, & Stokley Carmichael; racial integration at the camp; ROTC visiting the camp; and other topics.

Publication Date

1997

Identifier

OH64-567

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Text

Library of Congress Subjects

Peaks, Doris, 1927- -- Autobiography.
United States. Army. Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
4-H clubs -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.
Camps -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.
4-H clubs -- West Virginia -- Oral histories.

Comments

Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-567.

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Oral History Interview: Doris Peaks

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