Interview with Eliza Paschall

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Title

Interview with Eliza Paschall

Subject

Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003
Bayor, Ronald H., 1944-

Description

Interview with Eliza Paschall, conducted during the writing of Georgia Tech History, Technology, and Society Professor Ronald H. Bayor's 1996 book Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta. In this interview, Paschall addresses her experiences in civic, interracial, and women's issues. Paschall was a Caucasian activist and writer who held leadership positions in various organizations, such as the Greater Atlanta Council on Human Relations, Georgia League of Women Voters, and the National Organization of Women. Her book It Must Have Rained (1974) addressed civil rights in Atlanta.

Creator

Bayor, Ronald H., 1944-

Source

MS450

Publisher

Georgia Institute of Technology Archives

Date

6/6/88

Contributor

Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

Rights

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Format

Audio/mpeg

Language

en

Type

Sound

Identifier

MS450_012

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Bayor, Ronald H., 1944-

Interviewee

Paschall, Eliza

Original Format

Audio cassette, DVD, WAV

Duration

0:55:01

Bit Rate/Frequency

128 kbps

Time Summary

0:55:01

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