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Steve Roe Oral History

Audio oral history interview with Steve Roe. Roe was a fourth grader in Dallas in 1963, and his mother, the late Margaret Roe, was a part-time nurse at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Steve Roe became a Kennedy assassination researcher in the early 1990s, authoring several articles and contributing to the book, "Pieces of the Puzzle: An Anthology" by Gayle Nix Jackson (2017). Interview conducted over the phone on Septiembre 9, 2020 by Curator Stephen Fagin. The interview is one hour and twenty-eight minutes long.

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Steve Roe Oral History

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09/09/2020

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Duración: 88 minutos

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Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

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2020.001.0025

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Articles by researcher Steve Roe may be found, as of spring 2024, on Washington Decoded, a history and research website edited by Max Holland. Roe's articles include "Bombshell or Dud? Earle Cabell's CIA Connections" (2018, Washington Decoded: Bombshell or Dud? Earle Cabell’s CIA Connections) and "The Unfounded Attack on CE399's Chain of Custody" (2022, Washington Decoded). The Museum's Library Collection includes a copy of Pieces of the Puzzle: An Anthology by Gayle Nix Jackson, which includes an essay by Steve Roe: Bibliovation | Details for Pieces of the puzzle. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Steve Roe Oral History

Audio oral history interview with Steve Roe. Roe was a fourth grader in Dallas in 1963, and his mother, the late Margaret Roe, was a part-time nurse at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Steve Roe became a Kennedy assassination researcher in the early 1990s, authoring several articles and contributing to the book, "Pieces of the Puzzle: An Anthology" by Gayle Nix Jackson (2017). Interview conducted over the phone on Septiembre 9, 2020 by Curator Stephen Fagin. The interview is one hour and twenty-eight minutes long.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Steve Roe Oral History

Date:

09/09/2020

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Dallas

Relatos orales

Infancia

Autor

Investigadores

Teorías de la conspiración

Jackson, Gayle Nix

Hospital de Parkland

Recuerdos de infancia (OHC)

Autores, cineastas e investigadores (OHC)

Hospital Parkland Memorial (OHC)

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Nacido digital (.wav file)

Dimensiones:

Duración: 88 minutos

Línea de crédito:

Colección de Historia Oral/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2020.001.0025

Nota curatorial:

Articles by researcher Steve Roe may be found, as of spring 2024, on Washington Decoded, a history and research website edited by Max Holland. Roe's articles include "Bombshell or Dud? Earle Cabell's CIA Connections" (2018, Washington Decoded: Bombshell or Dud? Earle Cabell’s CIA Connections) and "The Unfounded Attack on CE399's Chain of Custody" (2022, Washington Decoded). The Museum's Library Collection includes a copy of Pieces of the Puzzle: An Anthology by Gayle Nix Jackson, which includes an essay by Steve Roe: Bibliovation | Details for Pieces of the puzzle. - Stephen Fagin, Curator