Interview with Rose Diaz, Rina Benmayor, Ed Miggins, George C. Wright, Richard Candida Smith, Sherna Gluck, Kathleen M. Blee, 1992

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Interview Summary

Here is a look back at the Oral History Association's 1992 annual meeting in Cleveland, Ohio and the teleconferenced panel Communities Diversity and Oral History. The panel was moderated by Terry Birdwhistell and features noted oral historians Rose Diaz, Rina Benmayor, Ed Miggins, George Wright, Richard Candida Smith, Sherna Gluck, Kathleen M. Blee and many more.

Interview Accession

2016oh557_ii008

Interviewee Name

Rose Diaz

Rena Benmayor

Ed Miggins

George C. Wright

Richard Candida Smith

Sherna Gluck

Kathleen M. Blee

Interviewer Name

Terry L. Birdwhistell

Interview Partial Date

1992

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