Interviewer
Michelle Meadows
Files
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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
Type
Text
Comments
Interview is included in the Marshall University Oral History Collection. The index number is OH64-567.
Rights
Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this resource is held by the content creator, author, artist or other entity, and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the copyright owner.
Recommended Citation
Marshall University Special Collections, OH64-567, Huntington, WV.
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.