2001-02-21 Interview with Dr. Deena Gonzalez for the Living U.S. Women's History Oral History Project

The Living U.S. Women's History Oral History Project collection consists of 17.25 linear feet of audiotapes, videotapes and transcripts. There are fifty-one individual oral histories plus group discussions conducted between 2000 and 2005. The project documents the emergence and development of U.S. women's history between 1960 and 2000 by creating an archive that explores a new group of scholars who entered the historical profession after 1960. It explores these historians' professional and personal lives, their choices, and their intellectual commitments.

NOTE: The linked video is a placeholder. See Claudine Barnes' Interview with Dr. Deena Gonzalez instead.

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