Oral History Interview with Jack Brady, 1948-
Abstract
Jack Brady, a retired architect, provides his life story, starting with his early life as a college student in DC. He covers a variety of different things, but focuses primarily on the things he witnessed/observed from those within the LGBT community. Brady does not identify himself as a member of the LGBT community but mentions that he has many friends that do. He provides a number of neat occurrences, which he has both participated and/or heard about. Brady also touches on event crises and economic inflations that he believes to be great influences on culture of DC; the World War, Cold War, and Assassinations of MLK and JFK to name a few primaries.
Date
Access Rights
The interview belongs to the Rainbow History Project.
The RHP release form was used and all rights belong to RHP.
The RHP release form was used and all rights belong to RHP.
Interviewer
Brian Schwartz
Interviewee
Location
Washington, D.C.
Transcription
Yes, transcript available
Original Format
Yes, recording available, 01:01:17
(audio .m4a, 28 MB)
(audio .m4a, 28 MB)
Citation
“Oral History Interview with Jack Brady, 1948-,” Rainbow History Project Digital Collections, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archives.rainbowhistory.org/items/show/1761.
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