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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
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Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:

Interview with Jaylen Thompson '20, 2020 November 27

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Identifier: OHI-0308
Scope and Contents Oral history interview with Jaylen Thompson, Davidson College class of 2020. This interview was conducted as part of the Stories Yet to be Told grant funded initiative. In the interview, Thompson discusses the social dynamics of the soccer team, navigating multicultural identities, the social bubble of athletics, the Black Student Coalition, the impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) on his senior year, the power of physical space for fostering connections, and building community with other...
Dates: 2020 November 27

Interview with Judy Harrell Hooks '85 and Charles Hooks '83, 2021 March 13

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Identifier: OHI-0284
Scope and Contents Judy (class of 1985) and Charles Hooks, (class of 1983) discuss their experiences of being part of a small group of Black students on Davidson’s campus during the 1980s. They recount their experiences of dating each other in college and reconnecting in Atlanta, years later. They also discuss their experiences with social life and partying at Davidson, specifically mentioning the Black Student Coalition as a place of community. The interview was conducted as part of an Associated Colleges of...
Dates: 2021 March 13

Interview with Julia Miller '11, 2019 March 21

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Identifier: OHI-0238
Scope and Contents

Oral history interview with Julia Miller, Davidson College class of 2011. In the interview Miller discusses being invited to participate in the STRIDE orientation program and how prior to that interaction she had not considered herself a minority student, her involvement with the student organization Hillel, the advocacy and support of Dr. Neil Lerner and Rabbi Shields, as well as how her personal understanding of Jewish identity evolved while at Davidson College.

Dates: 2019 March 21

Interview with Karl Plank, 2019 April 09

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Identifier: OHI-0235
Scope and Contents

Oral history interview and transcript with Karl Plank conducted on April 9, 2019. Dr. Karl Plank recounts the evolution of the Religious Studies department since his hiring in the early 1980s, the types of students who have been attracted to courses that deal explicitly with Judaism, and his experience of being “read” as Jewish because of the courses he teaches.

Dates: 2019 April 09

Interview with Luis Toledo '20, 2021 November 06

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Identifier: OHI-0339
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group:

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.

Dates: 2021 November 06

Interview with Mauricio Sauma '00, 2021

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Identifier: OHI-0342
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Group:

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.

Dates: 2021

Interview with Mbye Njie '04, 2020 October 01

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Identifier: OHI-0311
Scope and Contents Oral history interview with Mbye Njie, Davidson College class of 2004. This oral history was conducted as part of the Stories Yet to be Told grant funded initiative. In his interview, Njie discusses his overall experience at Davidson College, his entrepreneurial work to combat police violence after graduation, when he and Jason Ford were falsely accused of a crime by a fellow student and college administration towards the end of his undergraduate years, racially-motivated inequities in the...
Dates: 2020 October 01

Interview with Meg Boykin Kimmel '77, 2020 October 01

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Identifier: OHI-0276
Scope and Contents Meg Kimmel came to Davidson with her husband who landed his first job as a psychology professor. During the interview Meg discusses what it was like being a part of the first coed graduating class of Davidson. Her unique experience includes interactions with both students and faculty as a wife of a professor and what it was like being both pregnant and a mom while going to school at Davidson. Meg’s experiences add a distinctive glimpse into the life of one of the original female students at...
Dates: 2020 October 01

Interview with Meleena Philips '20, 2020 November 23

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Identifier: OHI-0310
Scope and Contents Oral history interview with Meleena Phillips, Davidson College class of 2020. This interview was conducted as part of the Stories Yet to be Told grant funded initiative. In the interview, Phillips discusses the support she found in the student group Freeword, the need for better mental health support on campus, feelings of social isolation, student flagpole protests, the differences in culture between New York and North Carolina, the mentorship of Dr. Multhaup, and her work on her book...
Dates: 2020 November 23

Interview with Micahel Harris '77, 2020 October 29

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Identifier: OHI-0346
Scope and Contents

Oral history interview with Michael Harris, Davidson College class of 1977. Harris discusses how he heard of Davidson College, his experiences as a student with organizations like the Black Student Coalition, being a student athlete, and Patterson Court. This interview was done as part of the Stories Yet to be Told grant.

Dates: 2020 October 29