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An Interview With Barbara Jordan by Liz Carpenter
February 5, 1985
MS. Magazine inaugurates with this issue a new series called, "What Are You Thinking?" It is
interviewing a variety of women whose names are news and whose impact is great. We begin
with Barbara
- Oral history transcript, Barbara Jordan, interview S-I, 2/5/1985, by Elizabeth Carpenter
- 1994
INTERVIEWEE:
ELIZABETH "LIZ" CARPENTER
INTERVIEWER:
DOUGLASS CATER
PLACE:
Martha's Vineyard
Tape 1 of 1, Side 1
DC:
We have with us this afternoon, a well-known lady of many parts, Liz Carpenter. Our
subject is the LBJ Library
- See all online interviews with Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter
- Carpenter, Liz, 1920-
- Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview S-I, 8/1994, by Douglass Cater
- Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter
- , and just after
I had started that job, one day in the mail I got a letter from out of the blue, a letter from Liz
Carpenter, whom I did not know. I knew who she was, but she was, of course, a very
well-known person in Texas and, because of her working
- Biographical information; first impressions of Mrs. Johnson; how Wilson was hired to be on Mrs. Johnson’s staff answering letters; the organization of Mrs. Johnson’s staff; how Mrs. Johnson interacted with her staff; Liz Carpenter; Sharon Francis
- alked up the _ ga~gplank,
no one made any reference to my wife's condition,
and we were shown to our cabin with great
relief.
And as soon as they saw
~h~t
we had a
22 month old child with us, the ship's carpenter
went to work -and before we sailed