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The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 10, a 15-minute interview, a married 50-year-old white male gives a male perspective on issues involving work, sexuality, and sex roles by answering many of the same questions as those posed to female interviewees. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-09-07

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 11 discusses theLife experiences of a 70-year-old white Norfolk woman from a strict religious background. Includes work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-09-12

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 12 discusses the life experiences of an elite woman of Norfolk, including sexual history and focusing on sex roles, especially those of the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-10-18

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 13 discusses the experiences of an elite 68-year-old white Lutheran woman of Norfolk. Including sexual history and other information regarding sex roles, the 15-minute interview focuses almost exclusively on the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-10-08

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 14 discusses the life experiences of a 55-year-old white Norfolk female. Includes work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-11-07

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 15 is a joint interview with two senior citizens -- a 74-year-old orthodox Jewish woman and a 74-year-old Jewish widow who was active in labor union movements and who came to New York from Russia at age 15, then to Tidewater in 1958.(Interview taken at Jewish Community Center). [Note: Audio is not available.] The interview took place at the Jewish Community Center in Norfolk, Virginia.

1984-11-15

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 16 discusses the life experiences of a 60-year-old Norfolk senior citizen, including work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.] The interview took place at the YWCA in Norfolk, Virginia.

1985-02-26

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 17 is a discussion with a 62 year old black woman who lived in Norfolk, Virginia and worked as a domestic. Interesting account of the changes that have taken place in the raising of children. Includes work history, with a focus on the Depression. [Note: Interview is at the end of Interview 16 - Tape 16.] [Note: Audio is not available.]

1985-02-27

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 1 is a discussion of prostitution in Norfolk in the 1930's and 1940's by a Norfolk physician and his wife. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-09-18

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 2 discusses the life experiences of a Jewish woman who came to New York in 1922 and to Tidewater in late 1939. Includes work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 193O's. (Interview taken at Jewish Community Center). [Note: Audio is not available.] The interview took place at the Jewish Community Center in Norfolk, Virginia.

1983-10-05

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 3 discusses the life experiences of a female Jewish immigrant from Germany, who came to New York in 1938, then later moved to Tidewater. Includes work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 1930's. (Interview taken at Jewish Community Center). [Note: Audio is not available.] The interview took place at the Jewish Community Center in Norfolk, Virginia.

1984-02-09

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 4 discusses the work, religious, and political experiences of a widowed, Irish Catholic housewife and ex-missionary, who moved from Norfolk to Fredericksburg, helped organize the Equal Suffrage League in Fredricksburg, and practiced medicine in China and the U.S. until 1940. Also, a discussion of the Civil War. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1983-09-27

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 5 discusses the life experiences of a senior citizen from New York, (5a & 5b) with focus on work history, sexual history, and sex-role orientation, especially as influenced by the economics of the Depression era. (Interview taken at YWCA). [Note: Audio is not available.] The interview took place at the YWCA in Norfolk, Virginia.

1984-02-22

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 6, side 1, is an interview with a 70-year-old white Jewish female who had lived in Norfolk for one year at the time of this interview. Side 2 is the entire interview as recalled by interviewer. (Interview taken at Jewish Community Center). [Note: Audio is not available.] The interview took place at the Jewish Community Center in Norfolk, Virginia.

1984-10-26

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 7 discusses the life experiences of a 62-year-old white Norfolk housewife. Includes work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-04-19

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 8 discusses the life experiences of a 43-year-old Greek-Orthodox Norfolk woman who was born in 1930 and attended a Catholic boarding school. Includes work history, sexual history, and sexual attitudes, with a focus on sex roles of the 1930's. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-10-24

The Norfolk Women's Oral History Project, coordinated by Dr. Jean E. Friedman in the 1980s, is a series of 17 interviews focusing on sex roles of the 1930's, as influenced by the Depression. Interview 9 is a discussion with a 66-year-old Catholic woman from a Baptist background. [Note: Audio is not available.]

1984-09-18

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