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Oral history interviews of the Irving Bienstock project
Irving Bienstock was born in Dortmund, Germany in 1926 and fled Nazi persecution. At the time of the interview, Mr. Bienstock lived in Charlotte, NC where he volunteered with the Butterfly Project to educate children about the Holocaust. The collection contains six video recordings of oral history interviews with Mr. Bienstock with accompanying transcripts, as well as supplementary research files.
Oral history interviews of the Nuestras Historias: Archiving Latinx Identity at Davidson College project
This oral history collection explores the history of Latinx students at Davidson College and includes both the work of Dr. Jane Mangan's spring 2019 HIS 259 course and student workers who collected and transcribed oral histories of Davidson alumni who identify as Hispanic, Latino or Latinx.
Oral history interviews of the Queer, Black, Intersectional Davidson project
Lily Burdick ’19 conducted seven oral history interviews with Davidson students as part of an independent study project, "Queer, Black, Intersectional Davidson", in 2018. The project was designed to collect and maintain the experiences of queer Black students at Davidson. The full digital project can be accessed at the following address: https://digitalprojects.davidson.edu/queerblackdavidson/welcome.
Oral history interviews of the St. Alban's Episcopal Church project
This sub-group consists of oral history interviews conducted by Warren J. Soule (Class of 1978) about the St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Davidson, NC.
Oral history interviews of the Vietnam Era at Davidson College project
Oral history interviews of the William Holt Terry project
During the summer of 2015, two Davidson students, Desmond Niegowski '17 and Eleanor Yarboro '17, researched Will Terry’s life and Davidson College career through a Davidson Research Initiative grant. Collaborating with Professor Shireen Campbell, they conducted oral history interviews.
Oral history interviews of the Women's Athletics at Davidson College project
Interviews were conducted by Eileen Dwyer '99 to support her research paper, "Women's Athletics at Davidson College: Grassroots Movement and Institutional Support".
The Firefox: A Learning Experience interview project
This sub-group includes interviews with the creator of Firefox Magazine, Eliot Wigginton, and his students in 1975. The interviews were conducted by Donnell J. Bain ‘75 and Robert P. Avary ‘75 as part of an Independent Study course overseen by Dr. Jay H. Ostwalt ‘35. Their research culminated in the student paper, "Firefox: A Learning Experience."