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Joan Curren, Extracts from 1995 interview

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Title

Joan Curren, Extracts from 1995 interview

Subject

Disability Advocacy

Description

Extracts from an interview conducted by Dr. Mary Tremblay for research into the experiences of persons with spinal care injuries in the 1940s and 1950s. She interviewed Joan Curren on October 25, 1995 on her husband, Don Curren's, role in establishing the Canadian Paraplegic Association in Nova Scotia.

Creator

Dr. Mary Tremblay

Source

McMaster University, Medical Services Library Special Collections, Tremblay Fonds, HCM T-061-95

Publisher

Carleton University Disability Research Group

Date

October 25 1995

Contributor

McMaster University, Medical Services Library Special Collections

Rights

Extracts made with permission of the Curator, McMaster University, Medical Services Library Special Collections. For further use, contact the curator.

Format

mp3

Type

Taped Interview

Identifier

Extracts JCurren interview

Coverage

Canada 1950s to 1960s

Collection

Advocates

Tags

Accessibility, Advocacy, Canadian Paraplegic Association, disability, Human rights

Citation

Dr. Mary Tremblay, “Joan Curren, Extracts from 1995 interview,” Mobility Histories, accessed September 21, 2023, https://mobilityhistories.omeka.net/items/show/40.

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