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Interview no. | G-0059-7 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | G.1. Southern Women: Individual Biographies |
Project description | Interviews, 1964-1991 (bulk 1970s), focusing on women's participation in movements for social change. Many deal with southern women active in reform movements between the 1910s women's suffrage movement and the 1960s feminist movement and explore the interaction between the private lives and public activities of women representing various social classes and races. Interviewees include women involved in labor and workers' education movements; African American and white women active in the civil rights movement; and women who, in addition to their contributions to these reform movements, also pursued professional careers. |
Date | 4 November 1975 |
Interviewee | Stone, Olive M. (Olive Matthews), 1897-1977. |
Interviewee occupation | Sociologists |
Interviewee DOB | 1897 |
Interviewee ethnicity | Whites |
Interviewer | Gluck, Sherna Berger. |
Abstract | Move to DC; job with Bureau of Public Assistance as training consultant; part-time teaching at Howard University; reaction to Olive Stone's entertaining blacks; involvements with group and organizations in DC; McCarthy investigation, Hatch Act, loyalty oath; transition from campus life to government employee; decision to come to UCLA; early UCLA years and other women PhDs; professional and political activities during UCLA years and after retirement; part-time work with Veterans' Administration; visiting professor at Portland State University (Oregon); involvement in Santa Monica community senior citizens' programs. |
Subject Topical |
Women sociologists. Women college teachers--Southern States. Washington (D.C.)--Race relations. |
Citation | Interview with Olive M. (Olive Matthews) Stone by Sherna Berger Gluck, 4 November 1975 G-0059-7, in the Southern Oral History Program Collection #4007, Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
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Interview no. | G0059_7_Audio_1 |