Ferguson Library Tell Your Story Interview: Mort Lowenthal
Title
Ferguson Library Tell Your Story Interview: Mort Lowenthal
Subject
Description
Recording of interview with Mort Lowenthal at the Ferguson Library in Stamford, Connecticut. He talks about his time serving on the Stamford Human Rights Commission and how it would listen to and adjudicate human rights complaints. Mr. Lowenthal also served on the Stamford Citizens Committee to Study De Facto Segregation in the Public Elementary Schools and worked to preemptively integrate the Stamford schools in the early 1960s.
Creator
The Ferguson Library
Publisher
The Ferguson Library
Date
2017-07-24
Contributor
Skornia, Frank J., interviewer
Rights
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Format
audio/mp3
Language
English
Type
Identifier
FL.tellyourstory.ml.001
Coverage
Stamford (Conn.)
Twentieth century
Interviewer
Skornia, Frank J.
Interviewee
Lowenthal, Mort
Location
The Ferguson Library, Stamford, Connecticut
Original Format
Audio recording
Duration
00:18:10
Bit Rate/Frequency
320 kbps
Collection
Citation
The Ferguson Library, “Ferguson Library Tell Your Story Interview: Mort Lowenthal,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 15, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.tellyourstory.ml.001.
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