Jamgotch, Nish
Person
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Pulley [3], 2012 July 18
File
Identifier: OH-UA-PU0086
Scope and Contents
In this third of four interviews, Mr. Harold Pulley discusses his student experience at UNC Charlotte during the late 1960s and his connection to the civil rights movement in North Carolina. He describes Bonnie Cone’s manner of speaking and interacting with students, and comments on how she handled race issues on campus. He also describes the faculty as a whole, recalling both acceptance and latent racism or anti-semitism among various members of the faculty. Specific faculty he describes...
Dates:
2012 July 18
Nish A. Jamgotch collection of Armenian Prayer Scrolls
Collection
Identifier: MS0198
Abstract
Armenian phylacteries or scrolls containing prayers, readings from the Gospels, magical formulas, and invocations for protection. Includes one manuscript phylactery (undated) with 12 miniature colored paintings of several apostles and saints and one printed phylactery (1698).
Dates:
Late 1600S-Early 1700S ; 1698
Nish A. Jamgotch interviews
Collection
Identifier: MS0198a
Abstract
Contains four VHS and two U-Matic tapes of interviews Jamgotch conducted concerning U.S. foreign policy, particularly related to U.S.-Soviet relations and arms control. Also includes correspondence related to the acquisition and content of the interviews.
Dates:
1975 - 1989
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- Collection 2
- Archival Object 1
- Subject
- African American college students -- Political activity 1
- Arms race 1
- Civil rights movements -- North Carolina 1
- Cold War 1
- College students 1
- Nuclear arms control 1
- Prayer scrolls -- Armenia 1
- Race relations 1
- Racism in education 1
- Soviet Union -- Foreign relations -- United States 1
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century 1
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Soviet Union 1
- Universities and colleges -- Faculty 1
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 1 + ∧ less
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