Oral History Interview with Patricia Albjerg Graham
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Title
Oral History Interview with Patricia Albjerg Graham
Description
Patricia Albjerg Graham, a historian of American Education, spent the 1969-1970 academic year at Princeton University in an administrative role focused on hiring more women faculty. Pat came to Nassau Hall from Barnard, where she was a professor of history and education and, in 1974, she joined the faculty at Harvard where she continues to work forty-five years later. In this interview, Pat reflects on the environment at Princeton University on the eve of co-education, the importance of childcare and other accommodations for women faculty and students, and the challenges of being a woman in academia that she has observed and experienced over the past five decades.
Creator
UNOW & Then, a Voices of Princeton Partner Project
Date
2019 May 24
Rights
This interview is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License. The interviewee retains copyright.
Language
English
Oral History Item Type Metadata
Interviewee
Patricia Albjerg Graham
Interviewer
Jessica Mack
Location
Monroe C. Gutman Library at Harvard University, 6 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA 02138
Duration
01:28:54
Original Format
1 WAV audio file
Citation
UNOW & Then, a Voices of Princeton Partner Project
, “Oral History Interview with Patricia Albjerg Graham,” accessed December 10, 2019, http://voicesofprinceton.org/items/show/17.