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Posts filed under: Multi Colored Memories of a Black Southern Girl – Kitty Oliver

Women’s History Month provides the opportunity to learn about everyday women doing extraordinary things. Designated by the U.S. Congress as National Women’s History Month in 1987, the month of March is recognized nationwide in schools and by community groups. Annually,...
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Kitty Oliver American Historian Author Journalist. Dr. Kitty Oliver is an oral history consultant working with educational and community organizations to develop and teach courses and conduct projects for the purpose of presentations to the public as well as archival research....
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Race and Change Across Cultures and Generations. Join Dr. Kitty Oliver for this multimedia program blends lively cross-cultural stories, research and discussion on coming of age with integration in ethnically diverse Florida in a 21st Century dialogue on race in...
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Race and Change Across Cultures and Generations: Florida Stories by Kitty Oliver. February 16th. 3pm-4pm. Selby Libray’s Geldbart Auditorium. Sarasota, FL. An entertaining uplifting, multimedia program blending stories and research into multicultural intergenerational dialogue on race in the 21st. Century. Brought...
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 The Race and Change Initiative promotes a 21st Century discussion of race and differences in cross-cultural public forums using archival oral history interviews, video and Web radio programs, and creative performance presentations. Dr. Kitty Oliver is a veteran South...
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Multi Colored Memories of a Black Southern Girl – Kitty Oliver. (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...
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