Oral history interview with Errol Hill
- Title
- Oral history interview with Errol Hill See all items with this value
- Description
- The oral history interview of Errol Hill runs for approximately two hours and includes the memories of Professor Hill and his wife, Grace Hill, of the climate for Black people living in Hanover and working at Dartmouth in 1968. They speak of Presidents Kemeny and McLaughlin and the events that took place during their administrations, the implementation of the College's Affirmative Action Plan, Professor Hill's work as head of the Drama Department, and the many productions he put on in the Hopkins Center. See all items with this value
- Note or Transcription
- Hill_Errol.pdf
- Hill_Errol_Index.pdf
- Photo from Affiliates Files, Errol G. Hill 2 (DL-15, Box 17, Folder 52).
- Contributor
- Jane Carroll
- Date Created
- 1996-09-20
- Available Online At
- Faculty, Trustees and Administrators of Dartmouth College Oral History Project
- Citation Information
- Hill, Errol and Grace Hill. Interview by Jane Carroll. September 20, 1996, in Hanover, NH. MP3 file. DOH-12, Rauner Special Collections Library, Hanover, NH. See all items with this value
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