"Heroes, Just Like You" oral history collection
Abstract
The "Heroes, Just Like You" oral history collection includes interviews with three individuals working in the sciences in the Baltimore area from approximately the 1970s through to the early 1990s. The focus of the interviews is on educational background, upbringing, and how and why each came to his work and position at the time of the recording.
Dates
- 1992 October 21- November 22
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research use.
Conditions Governing Use
The reproduction of materials in this collection may be subject to copyright restrictions. It is the responsibility of the researcher to determine and satisfy copyright clearances or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information visit the MCHC’s Rights and Permissions page.
Extent
3 Items (There are 3 oral history interviews.)
Language of Materials
English
General
A tape of actor Maria Broom was originally part of the collection, but upon listening it was discovered by the processing archivist that it did not contain an oral history interview. For additional information on this item, please contact the Maryland Center for History and Culture.
Scope and Contents
The "Heroes, Just Like You" oral history collection includes interviews with three individuals all working in the sciences in the Baltimore area from approximately the 1970s through to the early 1990s. As noted by interviewer John Direll, the interviews were undertaken so that those interested in pursuing similar careers could learn from those interviewed. As a result, the focus of the interviews is on educational background, upbringing, and how and why each came to his work and current position at the time of the recording.
Interviews were all conducted in 1992 by John Direll and possibly one other person whose information was not recorded. Interviewees include: Carlos A. Dunmoodie (1955-), an advisory systems engineer at IBM; James Sutton (1951-), an opthalmic technician; and Van Vogel (1961-), who was working in technical sales.
In addition to the topics mentioned above, Dunmoodie and Sutton, who are both Black, discuss their time attending integrated schools in Baltimore, how their neighborhoods changed over time, their impressions of the civil rights demonstrations of the 1960s, and how racial tensions affected their education and upbringing.
Originally in the custody of the Baltimore City Life Museums, which closed in 1997, the tapes were transfered to the Maryland Historical Society, later known as the Maryland Center for History and Culture.
- Title
- Guide to the "Heroes, Just Like You" oral history collection
- Status
- Under Revision
- Author
- Rebecca McGivney
- Date
- 2022-03
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the H. Furlong Baldwin Library Repository
H. Furlong Baldwin Library
Maryland Center for History and Culture
610 Park Avenue
Baltimore MD 21201 United States
4106853750
specialcollections@mdhistory.org