Oral history of Elmo Douglass
General
Abstract
Baltimore native Elmo Douglass graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1954 with a degree in civil engineering. After graduation, Douglass joined the Army Corps, and later had a long career in highway and transit engineering for the California Department of Transportation. In this history, Douglass recounts his time at Hopkins as one of the first African-American undergraduates in the school of engineering. This oral history is part of the Hopkins Retrospective oral histories series.
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Dates
Date Published
2015-11-04
Publisher
Digital Publisher
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Collection Number
MS.0404
DSpace Item ID
c60becd9-ccd8-4335-b2bf-9840bcfd8df1
Resources
Resource Type
Sound
Extent
01:11:54 hh:mm:ss
Subject
Contributor
Interviewer (ivr): Kinniff, Jennifer
Interviewee (ive): Douglass, Elmo
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Public digital access
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Audio
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b78f2547-77cd-45b5-87ec-b7411b2a2936