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Marguerite Johnston Interview
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TitleMarguerite Johnston Interview
CreatorJohnston, Maguerite [interviewee]
Gangelhoff, Bonnie [interviewer]
Co-creatorWomen's, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program
The Friends of Women's Studies
DescriptionThis is an interview with Maguerite Johnston conducted by Bonnie Gangelhoff. It begins with Johnston talking about the inspiration for her book and her initial impressions of Houston. It transitions to her opinions about the leadership and foundations of the city. She then talks more about the issues concerning women and concludes with a discussion about her career as a professional woman journalist in Houston.
DateFebruary 13, 1996
Genreinterviews
Subject (Name)Johnston, Maguerite
Gangelhoff, Bonnie
Subject.Topical (LCSH)Women--Texas
Women and journalism
Subject (Geographic)Houston, Texas
Tagsfilm; video
RepositorySpecial Collections, University of Houston Libraries
Original Item Locationhttp://library.uh.edu/record=b4555844~S11
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File name2011_17_003.m4v
Conditionvery good
Black & white or colorColor
Run Time00:58:32
TranscriptLiving Archives Interview of Marguerite Johnston 2/13/96 *indicates words excluded because they were not understood I'm Elizabeth Gregory, Director of the Women's Studies program at U of H, and this is the third of the interviews in this year's subscription series sponsored by the communitY Outreach Association of the Women's Studies Friends. This series aims to present, over the course of this year and the years to come, a sense of the complex history of women's lives in Houston and the struggles and changes that have characterized the last few decades. This years interview format was developed as an extension of the program's effort to open the women's archive at the University of Houston. The initial focus of this archive, which is now under construction on the 7th floor of U of H Library and is scheduled to open in September the initial focus will be on both oral histories of Texas women and the University of Houston area women's organizations. The living archive series provide a