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024 8    |a FI14105019
245 00 |a Oral History Interview with Kitty Oliver |h [electronic resource].
260        |a [S.l.] : |b African American Research Library and Cultural Center, |c 2022-06-30.
300        |a 00: |b 19:33
500        |a Local accession number 2022.6
506        |u http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
506        |a Copyright not evaluated
520 3    |a Emmanuel George interviews Dr. Kitty Oliver on June 30, 2022 at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center. Dr. Eloise “Kitty” Delores Leeks Oliver was born on December 16, 1947 in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Oliver describes her childhood during segregation. She attended college at the University of Florida and studied English. During college, she met her husband Ricky Oliver and together they started a folk-rock musical group. In 1971, Kitty Oliver worked as a reporter and columnist for the Miami Herald in Miami, Florida. She chronicled the history of the Black community in South Florida, including Provident Hospital, Dr. Von Mizell and Dr. James Sistrunk, Eula Johnson, and Samuel Morrison. Dr. Oliver left the Miami Herald in 1990 to pursue a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at Florida International University. She began the Race and Change Oral History Project, collecting oral histories of minority groups in Hollywood, Florida. She donated her collection of 125 interviews to the African American Research Library and Cultural Center in 2004. Dr. Oliver brought students from Florida Atlantic University to the African American Research Library and Cultural Center to perform research using materials from Special Collections. Additionally, she taught workshops about oral histories to the community.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |c African American Research Library and Cultural Center , |d 2023. |f (dpSobek) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
535 1    |a African American Research Library and Cultural Center .
536        |a This content is part of a Mellon Foundation-funded project coordinated by the Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab (WPHL) at FIU and eight community partner institutions titled "Community Data Curation: Preserving, Creating, and Narrating Everyday Stories."
650        |a Kitty Oliver, 1947- -- Interviews.
650        |a Kitty Oliver, 1947- -- Childhood and youth.
650        |a African American women.
650        |a African American women journalists -- Florida -- Miami-Dade County.
650        |a African American women journalists -- Florida -- Broward County.
650        |a College teachers -- Florida -- Broward County.
650        |a University of Florida -- Alumni and alumnae.
650        |a African American Research Library and Cultural Center.
650        |a Fort Lauderdale (Fla.).
655    4 |a Interview.
700 1    |a Oliver, Kitty, 1947-. |4 nrt
700 1    |a George, Emmanuel. |4 ivr
773 0    |t Kitty Oliver Interview
830    0 |a dpSobek.
830    0 |a Community Data Curation - Preserving, Creating, and Narrating Everyday Stories.
852        |a dpSobek |c Community Data Curation - Preserving, Creating, and Narrating Everyday Stories
856 40 |u http://dpanther.fiu.edu/sobek/FI14105019/00001 |y Electronic Resource
856 42 |3 CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO |u https://libtube.fiu.edu/player?autostart=n&videoId=6bJ3jg8c&captions=y&chapterId=0 |y Kitty Oliver Interview
992 04 |a http://dpanther.fiu.edu/sobek/content/FI/14/10/50/19/00001/FI14105019_thm.jpg
997        |a Community Data Curation - Preserving, Creating, and Narrating Everyday Stories


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