Charlotte Albright oral history interview
Collection
Identifier: DOH-671
DOH-671
Description
Charlotte Albright, freelance journalist and writer for Dartmouth communications. This oral history interview documents her experience growing up during the height of the Vietnam War. Albright describes her early life, growing up in Pennsylvania, the death of her parents at a young age, and her undergraduate studies at Bennington College. She discusses her involvement in guerilla theater as a form of anti-war activism at Bennington as well as the impact the draft had on many of her male friends in theater. Albright also reflected upon her participation in an anti-war protest in Washington DC and how she views the war 50 years later.
Dates
- 2023-05-02
Language of Materials
English
Extent
3 Digital File(s)
Additional Description
Part of the Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts Repository