Oral history interview with Jimmy H. Zien digital textual and audio materials Digital Version Available
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Jimmy H. Zien, Class of 1969. Oral history interview documenting his experiences with activism and the Vietnam War era. Zien describes his early life in post-World War II Tennessee and his father’s job with the National Labor Relations Board, including his interactions with continuing New Deal programs such as the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). He discusses race relations, McCarthyism, and nuclear threats during the Cold War. Zien recalls the assassination of President John F. Kennedy during his high school years, and his firsthand observations of the Watts riots in 1965. He recounts his time as a student at Dartmouth, his participation in the anti-war movement on campus, and his experiences with political activism and campaigning for Eugene J. McCarthy during the 1968 presidential campaign.
Dates
- 2015-05-10
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Unrestricted.
Extent
4 Digital File(s) (1 .wav audio file (2 hours, 14 minutes, 22 seconds); 1 .docx transcript (52 pages); 1. pdf transcript (52 pages); 1 .docx transcript word list)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
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