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Interview no. | L-0323 |
Restrictions | No restrictions. Open to research. |
Project | L.2. University of North Carolina: Anne Queen and the Campus Y |
Project description | Interviews, 1990-2010, about the Campus Y and Anne Queen, its director, 1964-1975. The Campus Y, a student organization founded in 1859, was active in integrating the University of North Carolina's undergraduate program, the local civil rights movement, Vietnam War protests, overturning the Speaker Ban Law, the Foodworkers' Strikes of 1969 and 1970, anti-apartheid work, and other major social movements. Interviewees include former Y student leaders, alumni, staff, and University administrators, who focus on the significance of the Y, with reflections on social movements, the development of social consciousness, staff support, student leadership and community, and work in post-college life. |
Date | 20 August 2010 |
Interviewee | Bitler-Coughlin, Barbara. |
Interviewee occupation | Attorneys |
Interviewee DOB | Unknown |
Interviewee ethnicity | Whites |
Interviewer | Vaughan, Hudson. |
Abstract | Substantively, this interview was organized around several themes, all connected to Barbara Bitler-Coughlin’s involvement in the Campus Y: Freshman Camp, the context for social movement building in the early 70s, Bitler-Coughlin’s reflections on her journey since college, and her connections to the Y today. Topics include: reflection on her experience at Freshman Camp; meeting her husband through the Campus Y; Director Anne Queen; the Y building; the inclusive non-gender discriminatory community of the university and the Campus Y; the International Handicrafts Bazaar; influence the Y had on broadening her perspective and opening her mind; attending law school at UNC; decision to enroll in divinity school; relationship of her sister Susan Bitler Phelps to the Y; reconnecting to the Y through Susan Bitler Phelps; fundraising for the renovation of the Campus Y; interest in the impact the Y has had on its’ alumni’s journeys. |
Citation | Interview with [interviewee name] by [interviewer name], [interview date] [interview number], 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. | L0323_Audio |