Interview with Esther Surasky Pinck - OH 073

Interviewee

Interviewer

Arnold Shankman

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Abstract

IN PROCESSING

Pinck discusses her life in Russia and coming to America. She lived in Aiken, South Carolina for several years. She discusses here time at Winthrop, her friends and of difficulties of being a Jew. Much of the interview revolves around her family and of the problems that they encountered because of their faith.

Publication Date

11-13-1979

Unique Identifier

OH 073

Format

2 Cassettes; WAV; MP3;

Length

02:10:33

Restrictions

This interview is open for use under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections

Series

Alumni

Disciplines

Oral History

Keywords

Russia, Judaism

Interview with Esther Surasky Pinck - OH 073

LC Subject Headings

Pinck, Esther Surasky, 1891-1990--Interviews; Winthrop Normal and Industrial College--Alumni and alumnae; Jewish college students--Social life and customs; College students--Social life and customs; Jews--Southern States; Jews, Russian--Southern States; Jews, Russian--Social life and customs; Women immigrants--Southern States

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