Oral History Interview with Mary J. Mero, February 2008
Abstract
Mary J. Mero was a women's coach at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire.
This oral history interview was conducted by Allen Ramsey in support of his MA thesis research on Title IX and women's athletics at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. His thesis, entitled "Continuing to Chip-Away" : How Title IX Changed Athletics at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire," is available in the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire McIntyre Library.
Subject
Sex discrimination in sports --Wisconsin --Eau Claire --History.
College sports --Wisconsin --Eau Claire --History.
United States. Education Amendments of 1972. Title IX.
Women athletes --Wisconsin --Eau Claire --History.
College sports for women --Wisconsin --Eau Claire --History.
University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire --Sports --History.
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/34307Type
Recording, oral
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