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Jean Bartelt, Full Interview

Collection: Queens Memory Project Collection at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Jean Bartelt
Date: Time Period: 1861 - 2012; 2012-04-04; Interview recorded: April 4 2012 Material: Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder. Dimension: Total running time: 2:14:48
Creator: Jean Bartelt interviewed by Natalie Milbrodt Identifier: aql:20558 bartelt_jean_full

Description: In her own words, Jean Bartelt is "a Queens girl" who has lived almost her entire life in the same Hollis home her German immigrant parents bought in 1935. She has served people of the borough as both teacher and librarian. Ms. Bartelt is active with the Hollis Presbyterian Church and volunteers for the Queens Historical Society and a historical society in Willimantic, Connecticut, where the family has a summer home. Jean Bartelt looks back on how the ethnic makeup of her neighborhood has changed, beginning with two Jewish families moving in in the 1950s. In the 1960s, a real estate company provoked racial panic and many white residents moved out of the area. Now, Jean describes her block as "wonderfully diverse," with Hispanic, Caribbean, white, and Asian residents living side by side. Ms. Bartelt feels technology is the greatest change in her lifetime.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:20657

Creator : Jean Bartelt interviewed by Natalie Milbrodt

Date : Time Period: 1861 - 2012; 2012-04-04; Interview recorded: April 4 2012

Summary/Description : In her own words, Jean Bartelt is "a Queens girl" who has lived almost her entire life in the same Hollis home her German immigrant parents bought in 1935. She has served people of the borough as both teacher and librarian. Ms. Bartelt is active with the Hollis Presbyterian Church and volunteers for the Queens Historical Society and a historical society in Willimantic, Connecticut, where the family has a summer home. Jean Bartelt looks back on how the ethnic makeup of her neighborhood has changed, beginning with two Jewish families moving in in the 1950s. In the 1960s, a real estate company provoked racial panic and many white residents moved out of the area. Now, Jean describes her block as "wonderfully diverse," with Hispanic, Caribbean, white, and Asian residents living side by side. Ms. Bartelt feels technology is the greatest change in her lifetime.

Subject : World War, 1939-1945; Coming of age

Rights : This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Locations discussed: Hollis, Queens, NY Hollis (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder.; Total running time: 2:14:48

Identifier : aql:20558 bartelt_jean_full

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This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.


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