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Title: Interview with David Dale Lee by Harper Katherine Lee
Creator: David Lee and Harper Lee
Date: 03/28/2020
Description: David Dale Lee spoke with his daughter Harper Lee on March 28, 2020,
regarding the impact of the outbreak of COVID-19 on his professional and personal life.
David is a semi-retired professor of history at Western Kentucky University in Bowling
Green, Kentucky. David primarily discusses the impact of the pandemic on his teaching
and research projects, but he also touches on changes to personal life, particularly
shopping and connecting with friends via Zoom. David also reflects on other crises that
have shaped his life.
Type: Oral History
Geography: The interviewee is located in Bowling Green, KY; the interviewer is in
Covington, KY.
Additional Information: This submission is in partial fulfillment of course requirements
for Dr. Rebecca Wingo at the University of Cincinnati.
Additional metadata fields include:
Interviewer: Harper Lee
Interviewee: David Lee
Duration: 00:38:00
Subject Heading(s): Higher Education; History; Teaching & Learning; Retail;
Shopping; Friendship; Socializing; Social Media; News; Hobbies; Travel
Tags: Grocery stores; Bowling Green, KY; Western Kentucky University; Warren
County; coronavirus; COVID-19; N95 masks; Twitter; cancellation; flu pandemic
of 1918; 1918 flu
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03/28/2020
David Lee Oral History, 2020/03/28
David Dale Lee spoke with his daughter Harper Lee on March 28, 2020, regarding the impact of the outbreak of COVID-19 on his professional and personal life. David is a semi-retired professor of history at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. David primarily discusses the impact of the pandemic on his teaching and research projects, but he also touches on changes to personal life, particularly shopping and connecting with friends via Zoom. David also reflects on other crises that have shaped his life.