Interviewer
Dawn Walsh
Files
Description
Ann German offers anecdotes from her childhood and how growing up in an all-female household influenced her as a feminist. She discusses her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement during the late 1960s and early 1970s as well as the legalization of abortion. German also describes her work as an attorney in Libby, Montana, and some of the cases on which she worked.
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Document Type
Oral History
Subjects
Feminism, Montana history; Civil rights, Montana history; Women, Montana interviews
Original Date
8-12-2001
Time Period
Twentieth century
Geographic Coverage
Montana
Language
eng
Original Collection
Montana Feminist History Oral History Collection, OH 378, Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula
Digital Publisher
University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library
Rights
Copyright to this collection is held by the interview participants and by the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, University of Montana-Missoula. Permission may be required for use. For further information please contact Archives and Special Collections: (406) 243-2053 / library.archives@umontana.edu
Oral History Number
OH 378-023
Media Type
Sound; Text
Original Format
2 sound cassettes (02:59:00 min.): analog + 1 transcript (33 p.: 28 cm.)
Digital Format
audio/mp3; application/pdf
Run Time
01:50:12 minutes
Local Filename
OH_378_023.mp3; OH_378_023.pdf
OCLC Record Number
1004430626
Citation
German, Ann, "Ann German Interview, August 12, 2001" (2001). Montana Feminist History Oral History Project. OH 378-023.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtfeminist/16