Michigan State University African Studies Director David Wiley interviews MSU Professor Emeritus David Dwyer and his wife Annabel on their education, work in Africa, political activism, and history of African studies at MSU
Dr. David Dwyer, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, Linguistics and African Studies and his wife Annabel are interviewed by Dr. David Wiley, Director of the MSU African Studies Center. Dwyer talks about his youth, education and first jobs. Annabel talks about joining the Peace Corps and credits David Dwyer and his family for being instrumental in the creation of the Peace Corp. She recalls working in Cameroon in the early 1960s, meeting and marrying David, coming to East Lansing, and earning a Masters in Urban Planning from MSU. The Dwyers reflect on working in West African countries just after the end of colonial rule and describe the creation of the African Language Program at MSU. Both reflect on their antiwar activities, founding the Peace Education Center in East Lansing, and the African Studies Center at MSU. They also talk about their anti-Apartheid work, political activism in general and how they plan to spend their retirement years. Part of the African Studies Interview Series sponsored by the MSU Libraries and the African Studies Center.
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- In Collections
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G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date
- 2006-10-20
- Interviewees
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Dwyer, David J.
Dwyer, Annabel
- Interviewers
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Wiley, David, 1935-
- Recordist
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Vincent Voice Library
- Contributors
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Michigan State University. African Studies Center
- Subjects
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Dwyer, David J.
Dwyer, Annabel
Michigan State University
Peace Corps (U.S.)
Michigan State University. African Studies Center
Political participation
Research
Africa
Africa, West
Michigan--East Lansing
- Material Type
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Sound recordings
- Language
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English
- Extent
- 01:12:43
- Venue Note
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Interviewed on Oct. 20, 2006.
- Holding Institution
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Vincent Voice Library
- Call Number
- Voice 14591
- Catalog Record
- http://catalog.lib.msu.edu/record=b7628276
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