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Interview with Thomas W. Samuel, May 5, 2004

Part of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Oral History Project

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Title:
Interview with Thomas W. Samuel, May 5, 2004
Creator:
Jack A. Wilson; interviewer. Thomas W. Samuel; interviewee.
Format:
oral histories
Publication date:
2004
Date digitized:
2012
Description:
Thomas W. Samuel (Liberia, 1965-1967; Public Administration Program) discusses his life and educational background before joining the Peace Corps. He discusses the positions he has held at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine, the Council for the Treasury in Tennessee, and the University of Kentucky. As the father of two daughters who also joined the Peace Corps, Samuel reflects on the differences between the Peace Corps in the 1960s and the 2000s. He also describes the value of the Peace Corps to the U.S. and meeting and marrying his wife, Susan, in Liberia.
Language:
english
Publisher:
Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries
Repository:
University of Kentucky
Type:
audio
Subject:
Anderson, Terry -- Interviews., Ghana., Peace Corps (U.S.)--Ghana., Peace Corps (U.S.)--History--1960-1969., Education
Source:
Returned Peace Corps Volunteers Oral History Project
Metadata record:
http://nyx.uky.edu/dips/xt7zkh0dw17q/data/mets.xml