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Oral history interview with Richard J. Parker digital textual and audio materials Digital Version Available

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Part of DOH-450: Richard J. Parker oral history interview

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From the Collection:

Richard J. Parker, Class of 1968. Oral history interview documenting his experiences as an activist during the Vietnam War. Parker discusses his early interactions with national politics, his religious background, and his experiences with the civil rights movement. In particular, he describes his firsthand observations of the Watts riots in 1965, his work with the Dartmouth-Talladega Upward Bound program in Alabama in 1966, and his participation in campus protests. Parker discusses his time as a student at Dartmouth, including his involvement in Bones Gate, the crew team, Casque and Gauntlet, and the Dartmouth Christian Union (DCU). He recounts his initial attempts to obtain Conscientious Objector status with the Selective Service and his later decision to submit his draft card. Parker describes his participation in anti-war protests and his experiences campaigning for Eugene J. McCarthy during the 1968 presidential campaign.

Dates

  • 2015-05-18

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

Unrestricted.

Extent

4 Digital File(s) (1 .wav audio file (1 hours, 12 minutes, 55 seconds); 1 .docx transcript (33 pages); 1. pdf transcript (33 pages); 1 .docx transcript word list)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

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