Interview with Holly Knox

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Interview with Holly Knox

Interviewee

Holly Knox

Interviewer

Julia Lamber and Jean Robinson

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Abstract

Director of PEER (Project on Equal Education Rights)

Interviewed by Julia Lamber and Jean Robinson on June 29-30, 2006, in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Notes

At age 27, Holly Knox left a government job to found an advocacy organization that became a powerhouse in bringing Title IX into elementary and secondary schools to fight sex discrimination — the Project on Equal Education Rights (PEER). She had been working as a legislative staff person in the Education Agency of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (which later evolved into a separate Department of Education). Her eyes were opened by Rep. Edith Green’s groundbreaking Congressional hearings on sex discrimination in education in 1970, which she covered for the Agency. While Bernice Sandler and the Women’s Equity Action League focused mainly on inequities in higher education, which were the focus of the hearings, Knox saw similar problems in elementary and secondary schools. Continued at SherryBoschert.com

Publication Date

2006

Format

MP3

Length

3 hours and 10 minutes

Restrictions

There are no use restrictions on this recording

Disciplines

Civil Rights and Discrimination | Constitutional Law | Education Law | Law | Law and Gender | Legislation

Keywords

Title IX, Women in Education, Women in Sports, Oral History, Title IX Oral History, Women and Law Oral History, Women and Education Oral History, Women in Sports Oral History

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