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La,11ra I>a,WI1 We~ Oral History; Tape Format Susan Armitage May, 1998 Rhoda .Jackson Side A: Minutes Dialogue 0-3 Family history; Tracing back to Grandparents 4-6 Tracing back to parents; how met & married 7-9 Parents educational background, and careers 10-11 Siblings, when born 12-13 Community where lived, Railroad land 13-15 Educational background foe children 16-20 Next community where lived, Highland Park 21-22 Parents political views 23-30 Next community where parents lived, Newport Beach 31-32 Opinions about President Roosevelt 32-33 Household responsibilities for children 34-36 Family Relationships 37-38 About Siblings-Favorite 39-40 Weddings and Deaths 41-42 Education; favorite teachers 43-45 Childhood companions Side B: Minutes Dialogue 0-3 Family relations; discipline, games, fun 4-5 Sex Education 6-7 Mothers fear of abdqQtion 8-10 Childhood; reading, clothing, hairstyles 11-12 Thinking about the future 13-15 Work History 16-17 Communnyinvowemem 18-19 How she met and married husband 20-21 Expectations about marriage 22-23 Husbands education background 24-25 Daily life; before and after kids 26-30 Relationship problems with husband 31-33 Pregnancies 34-35 Child rearing 36-38 After children leave home 39-40 Happiest time in her life 41-42 What living in the West has meant to her
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Title | Jackson, Rhoda Ann Oral History Interview, 1998 |
Interviewer | West, Laura |
Date | 1998-05-08 |
Description | 92 minute oral history with Rhonda Ann Jackson, conducted for a Women in the West (HIST 398 course at Washington State University). She talks about her early childhood in Los Angeles in a family of ten children. Both of her parents had to work outside the home but her aunts lived next door. She talks about her memories of WWII Japanese American incarceration and her parents conflicting politics. Rhonda married young and worked outside the home until children were born. She moved to Spokane, Washington and traveled around the U.S. |
Subject | Economic & social conditions; Housewives; Working mothers |
Coverage | North and Central America--United States--California--Los Angeles County--Los Angeles; North and Central America--United States--Washington (State)--Spokane County--Spokane |
Type | Sound |
Genre | Interviews |
Publisher | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries: https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Rights Notes | In copyright. Item is in copyright until 95 years after 2011 publication date. |
Identifier | ua262b02f17 |
Source | Is found in Archives 262, Women in the West Oral Histories https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc/finders/ua262.htm at Washington State University Libraries' Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) https://libraries.wsu.edu/masc |
Holding Institution | Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries |
Contributors | Digitization and description funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities We the People grant for Washington Womens History to the Washington Womens History Consortium, a part of the Washington State Historical Society. |
Language | English |
Digitization | Original audio cassettes were converted to wav files using Audacity and a USBPre interface. Mp3 files were then created from the wav files for online access. Film clips were created as mpeg-4 files using Adobe Premiere Elements 9 to add selected images to the wav audio files. Print documents were scanned to pdf format using a Xerox Workcentre 5030 copier/scanner. |
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Title | ua262b02f17_Abstract |
Full Text | La,11ra I>a,WI1 We~ Oral History; Tape Format Susan Armitage May, 1998 Rhoda .Jackson Side A: Minutes Dialogue 0-3 Family history; Tracing back to Grandparents 4-6 Tracing back to parents; how met & married 7-9 Parents educational background, and careers 10-11 Siblings, when born 12-13 Community where lived, Railroad land 13-15 Educational background foe children 16-20 Next community where lived, Highland Park 21-22 Parents political views 23-30 Next community where parents lived, Newport Beach 31-32 Opinions about President Roosevelt 32-33 Household responsibilities for children 34-36 Family Relationships 37-38 About Siblings-Favorite 39-40 Weddings and Deaths 41-42 Education; favorite teachers 43-45 Childhood companions Side B: Minutes Dialogue 0-3 Family relations; discipline, games, fun 4-5 Sex Education 6-7 Mothers fear of abdqQtion 8-10 Childhood; reading, clothing, hairstyles 11-12 Thinking about the future 13-15 Work History 16-17 Communnyinvowemem 18-19 How she met and married husband 20-21 Expectations about marriage 22-23 Husbands education background 24-25 Daily life; before and after kids 26-30 Relationship problems with husband 31-33 Pregnancies 34-35 Child rearing 36-38 After children leave home 39-40 Happiest time in her life 41-42 What living in the West has meant to her |
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