COMPOUND OBJECT (4 Items)
Covid 19- The resilience of everyday People Item Info
- Title:
- Covid 19- The resilience of everyday People
- Creator:
- Krause, Gudrun
- Date Created:
- 2020
- Description:
- Polio, Scarlet fever, Spanish fly, H1N1, Whooping cough, HIV, and now Covid-19 to name just a few pandemics that haunted the USA. All of them spread death and misery throughout the population. This essay takes a look at ordinary people and how they dealt with natural and man- made crises during their lifetime and how they are coping now with the threat of Covid-19. Two people are interviewed for this project, an African American man from Baltimore MD and a White American woman with Scottish heritage from a rural area in WA State. Due to a historic turn of the event, the conclusion is looking into the equal rights protests that are going on all over the country and the world. Germany; United StatesΓÇöMarylandΓÇöBaltimore; United StatesΓÇöWashington (State)ΓÇöYelm Fort Lewis (Wash.) African Americans; Civil Rights Activists; Educational Institutions; Family Histories; Government Officials; Military Institutions; Women World War, 1939-1945; Covid-19 (Disease), Oral History Oral History sound Tacoma Community History Project University of Washington Tacoma Tacoma Community History Project chp2020-02 Original project can be viewed at the UW Tacoma Library http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/?language=en uw tacoma digital collections UW Tacoma Digital Collections 2021-03-19 2021-03-19 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/tacomacomm/id/700 700 824.cpd /tacomacomm/image/824.cpd
- Subjects:
- African Americans Civil rights Activists Education Government Military Women World War 20th century COVID-19 Protest movements
- Location:
- Fort Lewis
- Latitude:
- 47.13428116
- Longitude:
- -122.4843895
- Source:
- Tacoma Community History Project
- Type:
- record
- Format:
- compound_object
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "Covid 19- The resilience of everyday People", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
- Reference Link:
- https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp202002.html
Rights
- Rights:
- Individuals may use project materials for scholarly or research purposes, according to the provisions of fair use, but reproducing, publishing, or broadcasting any oral history project materials requires permission. For more information, see http://content.lib.washington.edu/tacomacommweb/using-projects.html
- Standardized Rights:
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/