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Oral history
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection
RPCV-MR-2002-014-006
Part of a series of research interviews conducted by Jonathan Zimmerman for his article "Beyond Double Consciousness: Black Peace Corps Volunteers in Africa, 1961-1971." George Carter served as Peace Corps director in Ghana in the early 1960s. He later held positions at Peace Corps headquarters in Washington, D.C. Interviewed by phone, March 21, 1994. 2 tapes (web streaming files combined into 1 file).
Oral history
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection
RPCV-MR-2001-011-015
Part of a series of interviews with Ghana I RPCVs conducted by Robert Klein, tapes 15-16 of 85. George Carter was on the Peace Corps staff in Ghana from 1961 to 1964, as well as part of the original staff of Peace Corps Washington. Interviewed and recorded by Robert Klein, August 16, 1997. 2 tapes (web streaming files combined into 1 file). See also: Apter, David and George Carter interview. Note: Date is recorded elsewhere as August 7, 1997.
Oral history
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection
RPCV-MR-2001-011-017
Part of a series of interviews with Ghana I RPCVs conducted by Robert Klein, tapes 17-20 of 85. George Carter was Peace Corps staff in Ghana from 1961 to 1964, as well as part of the original staff of Peace Corps Washington. Interviewed and recorded by Robert Klein, September 22, 2000 (part 2). 4 tapes (web streaming files combined into 1 file). See also: Apter, David and George Carter interview.
Oral history
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Collection
RPCV-MR-2001-011-002
Part of a series of interviews with Ghana I RPCVs conducted by Robert Klein, tapes 2-3 of 85. David Apter was head of the Peace Corps training faculty at the University of California Berkeley and a professor of political science. George Carter was on the Peace Corps staff in Ghana from 1961 to 1964, as well as part of the original staff of Peace Corps Washington. Interviewed and recorded by Robert Klein, May 26, 1998. 2 tapes (web streaming files combined into 1 file).