Interviews, Speeches, Chronicles, 1973-1981
Scope and Contents
Folder contains ten audio cassette tapes. There does not appear to be accompanying transcripts or releases for these recordings. Some recordings are potentially under copyright protection. The individual tapes are listed below.
1. “The Sweetest Spot in Kansas,” Sugar Beet Workers; interviews by Nancy Harness, Denise Morrison, Byron
Caloz, B. Caloz, ed., ca. 1981. Prepared and owned by Finney County [Kansas] Historical Society.
2. Tannis Ortiz, interview, Garden City, Kansas, August 1981. Prepared and owned by Finney County [Kansas] Historical Society.
3. Jessie Avila, interview, Garden City, Kansas, August 1981. [possibly owned by Finney County Historical Society]
4. “Black Chronicle,” vol. 1 and 2 [Kansas State University], no date.
5. “Black Women in the Women’s Movement,” National Public Radio, Kansas State University, 1980.
6. “A Celebration of Black Women in Literature: Alice Walker,” National Public Radio, Kansas State University, 1980.
7. “What if I am a Women?” Kansas State University, [1977?]
8. “Great American Women’s Speeches,” 1973.
9. “Blacks in the American Revolutionary War, Side A;
10. “Maya Angelou,” Side B.
Dates
- Creation: 1973-1981
Creator
- From the Collection: Forsythe, James Lee (James L. Forsythe), 1934-2011 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The materials are open for research use.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 4 Linear Feet (2 record storage cartons, 1 letter document box) : 1 folder contains 10 audiocassettes
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Fort Hays State University Archives Repository
University Archives
Tebo Library
502 South Campus Drive
Hays KS 67601 United States
scua@fhsu.edu
