"A Life in Education and Community Service" presents an intimate oral history transcript documenting the life and work of Nadine Wilmot. Conducted in 2010, this record offers insights into Wilmot's contributions to education and her extensive involvement in community service. Readers will discover the experiences and perspectives that shaped her dedication to these fields, as well as the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way.
This transcript, carefully compiled by Norvel L. ive Smith and Robert O. Self, serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the history of education, community development, and the power of individual commitment. It highlights the importance of civic engagement and the lasting impact one person can have on their community. This book will appeal to historians, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of personal narrative and social change.
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