Dublin Core
Title
Interview with Asa Yancey
Subject
Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003
Bayor, Ronald H., 1944-
Description
Interview with Asa Yancey, 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, Yancey addresses the lack of adequate medical education for African Americans as well as segregation of Atlanta hospitals, particularly how African American doctors could and could not practice medicine. Yancey was the first African American physician on the staff at Grady Memorial Hopsital as well as the first African American member of the medical faculty at Emory University.
Creator
Bayor, Ronald H., 1944-
Source
MS450
Publisher
Georgia Institute of Technology Archives
Date
10/2/87
Contributor
Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Rights
Permission to provide online access to this interview has been granted by the interviewer, Dr. Ronald Bayor, and by Carolyn Yancey, on behalf of the interviewee, Asa Yancey.
Format
Audio/mpeg
Language
en
Type
Sound
Identifier
MS450_003
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewer
Bayor, Ronald H., 1944-
Interviewee
Yancey, Asa
Original Format
Audio cassette, DVD, WAV
Duration
1:42:09
Bit Rate/Frequency
128 kbps
Time Summary
1:42:09