Oral history of Paul Quin

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Abstract

Paul Quin is a writer and designer who graduated from Hopkins in 1965 with a degree from the Writing Seminars. Quin notes Elliot Coleman, founder of the Writing Seminars in 1947, as an early teacher. During his undergraduate years at Hopkins, Quin witnessed historical events at the school including the anti-segregation protests from 1962-1963 and when Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke on campus. In this interview, Quin talks about his early life, experiences at Hopkins, coming to terms with his identity as a gay man, life in Baltimore in the early 1960s, and the trajectory of his life in his post-Hopkins years. This oral history is part of the Hopkins Retrospective oral histories series.
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Dates

Date Published

2017-05-02
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Identifiers

Collection Number

MS.0404

DSpace Item ID

7880cd8c-d9d5-42c5-8d04-6fb32972e808
Resources
Resource Type
Sound

Extent

03:44:07 hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Interviewer (ivr): Kinniff, Jennifer
Interviewee (ive): Quin, Paul
Copyright and Use
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Public digital access
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Audio

Unique ID

eb21a469-6d8e-49b1-900b-10ea262cd736