A Guide to the Virginia Feminist Oral History Project, 2013-2014 M 541

A Guide to the Virginia Feminist Oral History Project, 2013-2014

A Collection in
Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library
Collection number M 541


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Repository
Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University
Title
The Virginia Feminist Oral History Project, 2013-2014
Size
4.24 Gigabytes, 54 files, 24 folders (born-digital collection) .
Collector
Shockley, Megan Taylor
Language
English

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

Oral histories and transcripts are protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use them in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses, obtain permission from the interviewees.

Access Restriction

Collection is open to research.

Alternative Form Available

Another version of this finding aid is available via the VCU Libraries Special Collections and Archives Finding Aids site.

Preferred Citation

The Virginia Feminist Oral History Project, 2013-2014, Collection # M 541, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.

Acquisition Information

The materials in this collection were donated by the creators and Megan Taylor Shockley in 2016.


Historical Information

The Virginia Feminist Oral History Project was created and conducted by Dr. Megan Taylor Shockley, a professor of history at Clemson University. Shockley collected the stories of second-wave feminists throughout the state with the intention of using them in written works on Virginia women's activism and feminism during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

The stories included in this collection serve to correct the historiographical record which tends to locate feminist activism only in Midwestern, Northeastern, and Western regions of the country by capturing the voices of a diverse array of women involved in different organizations and various aspects of the movement from a number of geographical regions across the state of Virginia. These oral histories also fill a gap in the written historical record by documenting the women's personal reflections and perspectives on how they became feminists, their relationships with other activists, and the relationships between women and various organizations that fought for women's rights.

Scope and Contents

The Virginia Feminist Oral History Project consists of oral history interviews that Dr. Megan Taylor Shockley conducted with women involved in second-wave feminism and related activism in Virginia during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Topics discussed in the oral histories include the interviewees' early lives and education; their experiences as feminists and activists; their work with various local, state, and national organizations; and their perspectives on feminism and the future of the movement. These oral histories document how the women interviewed understood their own progressive actions, how they formed their individual feminist perspectives on the world, how they related to other feminist women, and how they assess their work in light of the contemporary political landscape.

The collection materials include audio recordings and transcripts of the interviews. The interviewees include women active in a number of organizations, including the Virginia Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Richmond Lesbian Feminists, Lesbian Women of Color, League of Women Voters, National Organization for Women, Virginia Women's Political Caucus, and similar organizations, as well as professionals who work or have worked in anti-violence and pro-choice movements. The geographic span of the collection ranges from far western Iron Gate in Alleghany county to Virginia Beach, and from Northern Virginia to Draper in the Southwestern part of the state.

Arrangement

Collection materials are arranged alphabetically by last name of interviewee.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


Disclaimer

The content of oral history interviews is personal as it relies on the recollections and opinions of individuals as reported to the interviewer. The audio recording should be considered the primary source for each interview. Transcripts serve as a guide to the interview. As transcription is an interpretive process, transcripts may include errors and omissions.

Technical Requirements

The audio files are in mp3 format and accessible via any media player capable of playing this format.


Container List

Bonnie Atwood
2014

Atwood_Bonnie_audio.mp3   Atwood_Bonnie_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 2:09:20

Lisa Beckman
2014

Beckman_Lisa_audio.mp3   Beckman_Lisa_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:56:44

Mary Bergeron
2014

Bergeron_Mary_audio.mp3   Bergeron_Mary_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:55:21

Lynn Bradford
2014

Bradford_Lynn_audio   Bradford_Lynn_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:32:13

Sandra Brandt
2014

Brandt_Sandra_audio   Brandt_Sandra_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:52:42

Betsy Brinson
2013

Brinson_Betsy_audio   Brinson_Betsy_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:18:22

Mary Dean Carter
2013

Carter_Mary_audio   Carter_Mary_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:14:55

Mary Coulling
2014

Couling_Mary_audio   Couling_Mary_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:43:11

Holly Farris
2014

Farris_Holly_audio   Farris_Holly_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 2:05:03

Georgia Fuller
2014

Fuller_Georgia_audio_1   Fuller_Georgia_audio_2   Fuller_Georgia_audio_3   Fuller_georgia_transcript_1_and_2   Fuller_Georgia_transcript_3   
Scope and Contents

Length: 4:53:07

Suzanne Keller
2013

Keller_Suzanne_audio   Keller_Suzanne_transcript   
Scope and Contents

2:01:37

Denise Lee
2014

Lee_Denise_audio   Lee_Denise_transcript   
Scope and Contents

2:06:55

Beth Marschak
2013

Marschak_Beth_audio   Marschak_Beth_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 3:16:07

Kate McCord
2014

McCord_Kate_audio   McCord_Kate_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:39:53

Emily McCoy
2014

McCoy_Emily_audio_1   McCoy_Emily_audio_2   McCoy_Emily_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 2:46:45

Sarah Payne, Melanie Payne-White, and Stephanie Tyree
2014

Payne_Payne_white_Tyree_audio   Payne_Payne_White_Tyree_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:20:16

Terrie Pendleton
2014

Pendleton_Terrie_audio   Pendleton_Terrie_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 2:16:17

Lee Perkins
2014

Perkins_Lee_audio   Perkins_Lee_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:55:42

Karen Raschke
2014

Raschke_Karen_audio_1   Raschke_Karen_audio_2   Raschke_Karen_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 4:01:52

Muriel Smith
2014

Smith_Muriel_audio   Smith_Muriel_transcript   
Scope and Contents

2:32:10

Kristi Van Audenhove
2014

Van_Audenhove_Kristi_audio   Van_Audenhove_Kristi_transcript
   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:56:02

Mary Wazlak
2014

Wazkak_Mary_audio   Wazkak_Mary_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:50:50

Bessida White
2014

White_Bessida_audio   White_Bessida_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 2:25:12

Boots Woodyard
2014

Woodyard_Boots_audio   Woodyard_Boots_transcript   
Scope and Contents

Length: 1:37:51