Jazz and Multicolored Memories – Kitty Oliver Join Dr. Kitty Oliver and Guitarist Dr. Michael DiLiddo for an afternoon of Jazz and Multicolored Memories Wednesday, January 7, 2026 1:30 – 3:00 pm At The Alvin Sherman Library Nova Southeastern University...
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Multicolored Memories of a Black Southern Girl. (The University Press of Kentucky, $25.00/hardcover, $17.95 paperback) Kitty Oliver takes readers on a journey of exploration from her hometown of Jacksonville to the halls of the University of Florida as one of...
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Voices of America: Race and Change in Hollywood, Florida. Arcadia, $18.99), is the result of a three-month long oral history project at the dawn of the new millennium interviewing a cross-section of 42 Blacks, Whites and immigrants who were born...
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Multicultural Reflections on “Race and Change”. In personal essays by Florida Atlantic University students in her courses explore their experiences with differences as they collect or research oral history interviews in the archival Race and Change Oral Histories Collection in Special Collections, African American Research...
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Multicolored Memories of a Black Southern Girl. (The University Press of Kentucky, $25.00/hardcover, $17.95 paperback) Kitty Oliver takes readers on a journey of exploration from her hometown of Jacksonville to the halls of the University of Florida as one of...
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Speaker, Writer, Scholar, Storyteller, and Performer Kitty Oliver. Looking for something different? Oral Historian Dr. Kitty Oliver presents thought-provoking, entertaining, inspirational Race and Change Conversations that build bridges in culturally-diverse organizations and communities, and across generations. Popular Presentations Include: “Race and...
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Dr. Kitty Oliver Race and Change Initiative. Landmark Cross-Cultural Oral Histories – The Race and Change Initiative (Kitty Oliver Oral Histories) archive has a total of over 125 audio-taped and videotaped interviews of Whites, Blacks, Hispanics/Latinos, and Asians ranging from life histories of baby boomers...
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