Audiocassette 11
Contains 2 Results:
Interview session 7, 1985 August 21
Tape 10, Side 1, through Tape 11, Side 1. In the seventh interview session, conducted on August 21, 1985, Bogle discusses her work as a social worker for the Boys and Girls Aid Society. She speaks further about her work as a journalist, about her involvement with the NAACP, and about discrimination she experienced. She talks about her participation in activism for the passage of a public accommodation law.
Interview session 8, 1986 January 31
Tape 11, Side 2. In the eighth interview session, conducted on January 31, 1986, Bogle speaks further about her participation in activism for the passage of a public accommodation law, and about her work as a social worker for the Boys and Girls Aid Society. She also describes how the Boys and Girls Aid Society was able to arrange adoption of Black children by white families despite an Oregon law requiring race information on birth certificates to be the same for both child and parents.