Behnke, Mary H. (Lee) (1967-1969): Oral history interview user's guide and transcript

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Title
Behnke, Mary H. (Lee) (1967-1969): Oral history interview user's guide and transcript
Collection
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
RPCV-092-011
Date(s) of Materials
June 1994
Folder Description
This folder contains a user's guide and transcript for the oral history interview of Mary H. (Lee) Behnke, who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Sierra Leone from 1967 to 1969 in an education program. The interview was conducted by Michael O'Connor on May 10, 1994, as part of a public history class at Northeastern University. The audio recording is also available.
Extent / Physical Description
78 digital pages
Series
080. Sierra Leone.
Preferred Citation
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection. Sierra Leone. Behnke, Mary H. (Lee) (1967-1969): Oral history interview user's guide and transcript. RPCV-092-011. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
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