Interviewer
Michael A. Cooke
Files
Abstract
In his interview with Michael Cooke, Isaac Haigler discusses his work with the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. Mr. Haigler discusses his educational and military background, his history with sickle cell anemia awareness, his work with the Foundation, the Foundation’s goals, educating the community about sickle cell anemia, the Foundation’s impact on the black community of Orangeburg County, the community’s response to the Foundation, the causes of the continued existence of the Foundation, the impact of the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DEHC) on the Foundation, and his dedication to the sickle cell anemia cause and the Black community. This interview was conducted as a part of the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation of SC Project.
Publication Date
7-2-1984
Unique Identifier
OH 317
Format
1 Cassette; MP3; WAV;
Length
00:29:53
Restrictions
This interview is open for use.
Series
Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation
Disciplines
Oral History
Recommended Citation
Haigler, Isaac and Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation, "Interview with Isaac Haigler - OH 317" (1984). Winthrop University Oral History Program. OH 317.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/474
LC Subject Headings
Sickle cell anemia -- South Carolina, Sickle cell anemia -- Research -- South Carolina, Sickle cell anemia -- Treatment -- South Carolina, Genetic disorders, Genetic screening