Interview with Norman Forester
Length
0:13:25
Date
Interviewer
Pruitt, Ella

Audio file
Description
Partial interview with Dr. Norman P. Forester. Dr. Forester discusses his involvement in Black professional organizations, his time in the Army reserves, his wife and children, and the children attending predominantly white schools. He also discusses his medical practice, including time spent with patients, fees, hiring practices, and working with his uncle.
Interviewee
Object Type
Local Subject
Subject (LC)
City
Country
Notes
Recording seems to begin mid-conversation and end abruptly; likely a partial recording of the interview.
Transcription
Owning Organization(s)
Institution Website
Digital Object Identifier
MVSC-BAMA-Forester-Norman
Disclaimer
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Acknowledgement
This project was funded in part by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library.