Interview: Carmichael, Rosalind, 2015
Item
- Resource class
- Interview
- Title
- Interview: Carmichael, Rosalind, 2015
- Type
- Interview
- Interviewee
- Carmichael, Rosalind
- Birth Year
- 1951
- Birth Place
- Fayetteville, North Carolina
- Rutgers Graduating Class
- 1972
- 1977
- Interviewer
- Illingworth, Shaun
- Alcantara, Rob
- Bodossian, Vanessa
- Rolfsen-Kohn, Sara
- Location Created
- Elizabeth, New Jersey
- Date Created
- 11 December 2015
- Abstract
- Dr. Rosalind Carmichael was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina. She attended Douglass College and graduated in 1972 with a degree in English. She earned her Masters in Education from the Rutgers Graduate School of Education (1977), and her PhD in African American Studies from Temple University (2000). Dr. Carmichael worked as an English teacher at Malcolm X Shabazz High School for over thirty years.
- Collection
- Rutgers Oral History Archives
- Repository
- Rutgers Oral History Archives (ROHA) at Rutgers University–New Brunswick
- Rights
- Permission to quote from this transcript must be obtained from the Rutgers Oral History Archives.
- Subject
- Rutgers Alumni
- Douglass College (Rutgers)
- Rutgers University-New Brunswick
- Teachers
- Great Migration
- Graduate School of Education (Rutgers)
- Identifier
- ROHA-Carmichael
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