Interviewee

Jane Rawls

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Abstract

In her August 1, 2013 interview, Jane Rawls shares stories of her life as a student at Winthrop Training School in the 1960s and as “day student” in 1974. In particular, Rawls discusses life as a child and student in the 1960s. Rawls shares her perspective of the counterculture in the 1960s and 1970s and how Winthrop and the community were affected. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.

Publication Date

8-1-2013

Unique Identifier

OH 301

Format

MP3

Length

1 hour, 4 minutes

Restrictions

This interview is open for use.

Series

Alumni, Coeducation, Faculty and Staff

Disciplines

Oral History

Keywords

Winthrop Training School, Winthrop College, kindergarten, May Day, Civil Rights, Segregation, Coeducation

Interview with Jane Rawls

LC Subject Headings

Winthrop College -- Students, Winthrop University -- Employees, Laboratory schools -- South Carolina -- Rock Hill, Commuting college students, Nineteen sixties, Nineteen seventies, May Day -- South Carolina -- Rock Hill

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