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Title
Henry Foster oral history
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Henry Foster interview conducted by Kenneth Gilkes
Interview with Henry Foster, Jr
Type
Moving Image
Collection
Contribution
Foster, Henry W., 1933-2022 Interviewee
Gilkes, Kenneth Interviewer
National Visionary Leadership Project Contributor
Copyright Collection (Library of Congress) Contributor
Subject
Foster, Henry W., 1933-2022--Interviews.
Foster, Henry W., 1933-2022--Political and social views.
African American physicians--Interviews
Obstetricians--Interviews
Gynecologists--Interviews
Pine Bluff (Ark.)--Social life and customs.
Genre Form
Video recordings
Interviews
Digital photographs--Color--2000-2010
Oral histories
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Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Arkansas
Classification
LCC: VAO 4531-4532 (camera master)
LCC: VAO 4533-4534 (edited master)
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Color Content
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Moving Image Technique(s)
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Note
Language: In English.
Forms part of: National Visionary Leadership Project Interviews and Conference Collection (AFC 2004/007)
Summary
The interview includes Henry Foster's memories of growing up in Pine Bluff, Arkansas and attending Morehouse College and the University of Arkansas Medical School. He recalls the integration of Little Rock High School, meeting his wife, his career as a doctor and his nomination for U. S. Surgeon General. He also offers advice to young African Americans.
Duration
PT254M
Sound Content
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Authorized Access Point
Foster, Henry W., 1933-2022 Henry Foster oral history