Oral history of Mindy Farber
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Abstract
Mindy Farber graduated with a B.A. in History from Johns Hopkins University in 1974, as part of the first class of undergraduate women to matriculate as freshmen. On campus, Farber was a founder of the Women's Liberation group, which later became the Women's Center. She earned her J.D. from the NYU School of Law, after which she embarked on a long legal career, serving as an attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Labor and as the Vice President of the Baltimore Women's Law Center. In this interview, Farber describes her time at Hopkins as one of the first female undergraduates and as a campus leader and activist. This oral history is part of the Hopkins Retrospective oral histories series.
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Dates
Date Published
2015-10-09
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Digital Publisher
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Collection Number
MS.0404
DSpace Item ID
9ff74fc1-fa4b-43df-9379-72e9ac63df98
Resources
Resource Type
Sound
Extent
00:57:05 hh:mm:ss
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Contributor
Interviewer (ivr): Kinniff, Jennifer
Interviewee (ive): Farber, Mindy, 1954-
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Public digital access
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Audio
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1dc10b17-055b-48ce-b83e-71736790c4fd