Occupy Dayton Oral History Project (MS-499) in CORE Scholar
Dates
- Creation: 2014
Creator
- Pitzer, Kyle R., 1990-2014 (Person)
Summary
All audio and transcript files for the Occupy Dayton Oral History Project (MS-499) are available online in CORE Scholar, Wright State University’s Campus Online Repository. Click on the "Digital Object" icon to view these items online now.
The Occupy Dayton Oral History Project was a graduate capstone project initiated and completed by Wright State graduate student in history, Kyle Pitzer. Mr. Pitzer interviewed six participants and leaders of the... Dayton manifestation of the Occupy Wall Street movement which began in New York City in late summer 2011. These demonstrations soon spread throughout the country with Dayton holding its first protest in early October 2011. Three years later from January to May of 2014, Kyle Pitzer interviewed several of the key players in the Dayton movement.
Extent
6 item(s)
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Occupy Dayton (Organization)
- Occupy Wall Street (Movement) (Organization)
Cultural context
Genre / Form
Geographic
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections Repository
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