Nan Schwab Pendergrast, Oral history interview, March 13, 2012
File
Collection number: MS/171-018
Scope and Contents
Oral History Audio Recording for Nan Schwab Pendergrast, Atlanta, Georgia. March 13, 2012. Recorded 03/13/2012 on Olympus Digital Recorder. Interviewed by Catherine Oglesby. “Dimensions of Personal Politics in the Deep South: Georgia Women Review their Lives.” 7 audio files; 07:10:10 complete.
Dates
- March 13, 2012
Creator
- Catherine Oglesby (Interviewer, Person)
Extent
3.29 Gigabytes (8 audio files (combined), 3 photographs, 1 transcript.) : oral-hist_018_pendergrast-nan_bag ; 07:10:10 complete. 35 Files, 7 Folders. 3.29 GB (3,537,414,284 bytes)
Language
From the Collection: English
Subjects
People Mentioned:
Ann Rivers , Ann Schwab, Anna Hill, Austin Ford, Austin Tappan Wright, Basil Rathbone, Bella Abzug, Betty Freidan, Betty Furness, Bill Anderson, Bill Emerson, Bobby Jones, Britt Pendergrast, Cameron McWhirter, Carl Sanders, Jimmy Carter, Cary Grant, Charles Longstreet Weltner, Charles Schwab, Charles Weltner, Jesus Christ, Chuck Schwab, Clarence Jordan, Dave Dellinger, Dean of the college, Dean Thompson, Dorothy Sams, Dwight Ferguson, Edward Elkin, Edward VIII, Dwight Eisenhower, Ellwood P. Dowd, Erin Lowe, Ethel Merman, Eve Symington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Felix Goetz, Ferrol Sam, Fiorello La Guardia, Frances Elkin Kaiser, Frances Elkin, Gary Pomerantz, George Bernard Shaw, George Washington, Gerald Ford, Newt Gingrich, Barry Goldwater, Hamilton Lokey, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harrison Jones, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Helen Kaiser, Henry Fonda, Henry Ford, Herbert Hoover, Hitler, Howard Zinn, Ida Newelt, Ivan Allen, Jack Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy, Jake Harris, James Mason, James McBride Dabbs, James Reston, Jane Fonda, Jeanette Rankin, Jesus Christ, Jim Cox, Jimmy Carter, Jo Large, Joe Jones, Joel Chandler Harris Jr., John Alden, John Calhoun, John Heisman, John Kirkley, John Lewis, Johnny Malone, Judy Nye, Katherine Anne Porter, Katherine Hepburn, Kermit Roosevelt, Lady Bird, Laura Turner, Lillian Carter, Abraham Lincoln, Charles Lindbergh, Maria Ritter, Mark Ostrer, Mark Twain, Martha Aiken, Martin Luther King, Mary Martin, Maynard Jackson, Melvin Douglas, Meryl Streep, Nan Elkin, Nan Pendergrast, Nan Schwab Pendergrast , Nan Schwab, Nannette Currin, Nathanial Kaiser, Paul Newman, Richard Nixon, Catherine Oglesby, Oscar Wilde, Ostrer, Otto Schwab, Oveta Culp, Paul Hemphill, Peter Pan, Philip Goetz, Ralph McGill, Randolph Thrower, Richard Nixon, Robert Coles, Robert Windship Woodruff, Robert Woodruff, Roger Vadim, Mitt Romney, Ronald Reagan, Samuel Colt, Sarah Palin, Scotty Reston, Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Raphael, Stephen Rayfield, Stuart Symington, Eugene Talmadge, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Ted Turner, Tom Hayden, Tom Reston, Walter Pascall, Walter White, Wyche Fowler, Howard Zinn,
Locations Mentioned: Africa, Alsace, Americus, Arizona, Ascot of course, Ascot, Asia, Athens, Atlanta, Atlantic Ocean, Austria, Barnes, Bavaria, Bennington, Bermuda, Berry College, Bethlehem, Blue Ridge Mountains, Boston, Brighton, Broadway, Bryn Mawr, Burna, Cabinet Room, California, Cambridge, Canada, Capitol, Carnegie, Celestine Sibley, Chattooga River, Chicago, china, Cleveland, CO, Columbus, Connecticut, Cornell, Cumberland, Czechoslovakia, Dekalb, Detroit, Downton Abbey, Druid Hills, East Africa, Emmaus House, Emmaus, Emory, England, Europe, Florida, Fulton , Garden Center, Georgetown, Georgia, Germany, Green Lake, Greenwich, Grunstadt, Habersham Road, Hartford, Highland, Hollywood, Hudson, Idaho, India, Inman Park, Islandia, Japan, Jonesboro, Kasha, Kenya, Kisii, Koinonia, Lawrenceville, London, Macon, Marietta, Massachusetts, Masterpiece Theater, Milwaukee, Missouri, Montana, Mount Vernon, Nairobi, Nankin, New Echota, New Hampshire, New York, Newelt, Norfolk, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Ohio, Oxford, Oyster Bay, Paris, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Plains, Plaza Athenee, Ploesti, Ponce, Poughkeepsie, Prussia, Radcliff, Reston, Rochester, Romania, Savannah, Selma, Sloan-Kettering Hospital, Sope Creek, South Africa, South Carolina, Spelman, Spring Dale Road, Springdale Rd., St. Andrews, St. Helen, St. Joseph, St. Simons, Sudan, Sun Valley, Talbot County, Telfair County, Texas, Thames, Tokyo, Toronto, Uganda, Underground Railroad, United States, Valdosta, Vassar, Vermont, Vietnam, Virginia, Waldorf, Washington Seminary, Washington D.C. , Watkinsville, Westminster, White House, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Wisconsin, Yugoslavia,
Organizations Mentioned: ABC, Air Force, Air Marshal, Alumni Board, American University, Atlanta University, Benedictines, Bethlehem Steel, Bethune School, Boston Globe, Braves, British Air Force, Brown vs Board of Education, Business School, Cadillac, Carters, Catholic Church, CBS, Civil Rights Bill, Coca Cola Company, Coca Cola, Compton, Congress, Council on Human Relations, Dartmouth, Democratic Party, EIS, Emmaus House, Emory Cardiac Clinic, Emory, Episcopal Church, Ferrol Sams, Ford Motor Company, Ford Motors, Ford, Foreign Relations Committee, Foreign Service, Gaumont British Film, Gaumont British Films, General Motors, Georgia , Georgia Council, Georgia Tech, Germania Insurance Company, Halle’s House, Harvard, Hawks, Highland School, House of Representatives, House UnAmerican Activities , Junior College, Macy’s, Makerere University, Mass Mutual Insurance, Methodist Church, Montana Historical Society , Moonies, Morehouse, Mount Vernon Junior College, NAACP, Nazis, NBC, Netflix, New York Times, Newsweek, NP, NPR, Parliament, PBS, Peace Corp, Peacock School, Phi Kappa Phi, Princeton, Quakers, Rabun Gap Nagoochee School, Rabun Gap School, Republican , Ritters, Sears, Secret Service, Security Council of the United Nations, Senate Finance Committee, Simmons College, Southern Cross, Spelman, State Department, Supreme Court, Time magazine, Treasury, U.S. Postal Service, University of Georgia Fellowship, University of Georgia, University of South , University of Toronto, Vassar, Washington Seminary, White House, Williams College, Yacht Club, Yale, Yankees,
Locations Mentioned: Africa, Alsace, Americus, Arizona, Ascot of course, Ascot, Asia, Athens, Atlanta, Atlantic Ocean, Austria, Barnes, Bavaria, Bennington, Bermuda, Berry College, Bethlehem, Blue Ridge Mountains, Boston, Brighton, Broadway, Bryn Mawr, Burna, Cabinet Room, California, Cambridge, Canada, Capitol, Carnegie, Celestine Sibley, Chattooga River, Chicago, china, Cleveland, CO, Columbus, Connecticut, Cornell, Cumberland, Czechoslovakia, Dekalb, Detroit, Downton Abbey, Druid Hills, East Africa, Emmaus House, Emmaus, Emory, England, Europe, Florida, Fulton , Garden Center, Georgetown, Georgia, Germany, Green Lake, Greenwich, Grunstadt, Habersham Road, Hartford, Highland, Hollywood, Hudson, Idaho, India, Inman Park, Islandia, Japan, Jonesboro, Kasha, Kenya, Kisii, Koinonia, Lawrenceville, London, Macon, Marietta, Massachusetts, Masterpiece Theater, Milwaukee, Missouri, Montana, Mount Vernon, Nairobi, Nankin, New Echota, New Hampshire, New York, Newelt, Norfolk, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, Ohio, Oxford, Oyster Bay, Paris, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Plains, Plaza Athenee, Ploesti, Ponce, Poughkeepsie, Prussia, Radcliff, Reston, Rochester, Romania, Savannah, Selma, Sloan-Kettering Hospital, Sope Creek, South Africa, South Carolina, Spelman, Spring Dale Road, Springdale Rd., St. Andrews, St. Helen, St. Joseph, St. Simons, Sudan, Sun Valley, Talbot County, Telfair County, Texas, Thames, Tokyo, Toronto, Uganda, Underground Railroad, United States, Valdosta, Vassar, Vermont, Vietnam, Virginia, Waldorf, Washington Seminary, Washington D.C. , Watkinsville, Westminster, White House, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Wisconsin, Yugoslavia,
Organizations Mentioned: ABC, Air Force, Air Marshal, Alumni Board, American University, Atlanta University, Benedictines, Bethlehem Steel, Bethune School, Boston Globe, Braves, British Air Force, Brown vs Board of Education, Business School, Cadillac, Carters, Catholic Church, CBS, Civil Rights Bill, Coca Cola Company, Coca Cola, Compton, Congress, Council on Human Relations, Dartmouth, Democratic Party, EIS, Emmaus House, Emory Cardiac Clinic, Emory, Episcopal Church, Ferrol Sams, Ford Motor Company, Ford Motors, Ford, Foreign Relations Committee, Foreign Service, Gaumont British Film, Gaumont British Films, General Motors, Georgia , Georgia Council, Georgia Tech, Germania Insurance Company, Halle’s House, Harvard, Hawks, Highland School, House of Representatives, House UnAmerican Activities , Junior College, Macy’s, Makerere University, Mass Mutual Insurance, Methodist Church, Montana Historical Society , Moonies, Morehouse, Mount Vernon Junior College, NAACP, Nazis, NBC, Netflix, New York Times, Newsweek, NP, NPR, Parliament, PBS, Peace Corp, Peacock School, Phi Kappa Phi, Princeton, Quakers, Rabun Gap Nagoochee School, Rabun Gap School, Republican , Ritters, Sears, Secret Service, Security Council of the United Nations, Senate Finance Committee, Simmons College, Southern Cross, Spelman, State Department, Supreme Court, Time magazine, Treasury, U.S. Postal Service, University of Georgia Fellowship, University of Georgia, University of South , University of Toronto, Vassar, Washington Seminary, White House, Williams College, Yacht Club, Yale, Yankees,
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Valdosta State University Archives, Odum Library
1500 N. Patterson St.
Valdosta GA 30601 United States
7063728116
229-259-5055 (Fax)
archives@valdosta.edu