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[Oral History Program interview with Jay Hatheway, 2012]

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Hatheway, Jay, interviewee
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Abstract: In his three 2012 interviews with Troy Reeves, Jay Hatheway talked primarily about his introduction to both UW-Madison & Edgewood College, focusing on his involvement in LGBT issues in Ma...

Abstract: In his three 2012 interviews with Troy Reeves, Jay Hatheway talked primarily about his introduction to both UW-Madison & Edgewood College, focusing on his involvement in LGBT issues in Madison and elsewhere in Wisconsin. He discussed the following decades: 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s; and the following topics: UW-Madison History Department, George Mosse, Robert Koehl, Schutzstaffel (or SS), Teaching Assistants' Association, The United, Among Friends (1980s LGBT non-profit group, founded and ran by Hatheway), Hotel Washington (Madison, WI), ROTC at UW-Madison, Edgewood College (Madison, WI), Tammy Baldwin, David Runyon.

Key Words: UW-Madison; Department of History; Robert Koehl; George Mosse; Teaching Assistants' Association (TAA); German history; Schutzstaffel (SS); LGBT activism; Rodney Scheel; Rod's Bar; The Hotel Washington; Out; The United; Among Friends; ROTC; Tammy Baldwin; Tommy Thompson; David Runyon; AIDS Network; Edgewood College; Stoughton, WI; Governor's Task Force on HIV & AIDS; Gannett Newspapers; Don't Ask Don't Tell.

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