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Title
Adele McQueen oral history
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Adele McQueen interview conducted by Renee Poussaint
Type
Moving Image
Collection
Subject
McQueen, Adele B.--Interviews. (LCSH)
Howard University--Faculty. (LCSH)
Tuskegee Institute--History. (LCSH)
African American women teachers--Interviews (LCSH)
Early childhood education--United States--History (LCSH)
Early childhood education--Parent participation--United States (LCSH)
Photographic prints--Color--2000-2010 (GMGPC)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Moving Image Technique(s)
live action
Note
Language: In English.
Forms part of: National Visionary Leadership Project Interviews and Conference Collection (AFC 2004/007)
Summary
The interview includes Adele McQueen's memories of growing up in Texas and Kansas and attending the Tuskegee Institute, where she helped care for George Washington Carver. She discusses her first teaching job at a boarding school in Alabama, directing the Tuskegee Nursery School and teaching in Liberia while her husband worked for USAID. She discusses her career at Howard University directing a preschool and teaching early child education courses, and starting the organization Housing Unlimited.
Duration
PT180M
Origin Date(s)
2003-01-16
Authorized Access Point
McQueen, Adele B. Adele McQueen oral history