Oral history and transcript for an interview with Shirley Marks, Perspectives of Change

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Title

Oral history and transcript for an interview with Shirley Marks, Perspectives of Change

Subject

Marks, Shirley
Diversity and Inclusion

Description

Oral history and a transcript between Joan Ilacqua and Shirley Marks, MD. Taken 13 March 2017 as part of Perspectives of Change: The Story of Civil Rights, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access to Education at HMS and HSDM. Topics include growing up in Texas, attending Spelman College, training at Harvard Medical School where she was the second black woman student to attend, and her career in psychiatry in Texas. [Click here to go to full transcript.]

Creator

Perspectives of Change: The Story of Civil Rights, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access to Education at HMS and HSDM
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository)

Date

2017 March 10

Contributor

Ilacqua, Joan (interviewer)
Marks, Shirley (interviewee)

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Perspectives of Change: The Story of Civil Rights, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access to Education at HMS and HSDM

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Joan Ilacqua

Interviewee

Shirley Marks

Files

Oral History Interview with Shirley Marks.pdf
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Perspectives of Change: The Story of Civil Rights, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access to Education at HMS and HSDM and Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (repository), “Oral history and transcript for an interview with Shirley Marks, Perspectives of Change,” OnView, accessed April 24, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/18128.

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