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Interview no. | L-0167 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | L.7. University of North Carolina: William Friday Project |
Project description | Interviews, 1990-1992, conducted by William A. Link, with family, friends, and associates of William C. Friday for his book William Friday: Power, Purpose, & American Higher Education (1995). Topics include the expansion of the University of North Carolina System; the role of the federal government university affairs, especially the Office of Civil Rights; intercollegiate athletics; the Dixie Classic basketball scandal; the Speaker Ban Law; and integration of the university. Some interviews address Friday's early life, education, and work outside the university. |
Date | 18 April 1991 |
Interviewee | Hinchman, James. |
Interviewee occupation | Unknown |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | Unidentified |
Interviewer | Link, William A. |
Abstract | Brief overview of James Hinchman's career, 1971 to 1981; Federal Agencies involved in the Adams desegregation case; challenges faced by the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) regarding the Adams case; Hinchman's involvement with the Pratt court; Hinchman on the guidelines for desegregating higher education; Peter Libassi's role at the OCR; Hinchamn on David Tatel; Hinchman's role in the General Counsel's Office (GCO); Dick Beattie's role in the GCO; Hinchman on the Adams case; expansion of the Adams case to include women and the handicapped; Hinchman on whether the University of North Carolina was singled out in the Adams Case. |
Subject Topical |
Families--North Carolina--Social life and customs. College integration--United States. |
Subject Name |
United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare. Office for Civil Rights. Hinchman, James. |
Citation | Interview with James Hinchman by William A. Link, 18 April 1991 L-0167, 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. | L0167_Audio_1 |