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Mark Brookshire Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Mark Brookshire. A Dallas writer and poet, Brookshire was five years old in 1963. At the twenty-fifth anniversary of the assassination in 1988, he responded to the tragedy from a local perspective by writing a poem entitled "A Crime Revisited." Interview conducted by telephone on January 22, 2021 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is twenty-eight minutes long.
Mark Brookshire Oral History
01/22/2021
Born digital (.wav file)
Duration: 28 Minutes
Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2021.001.0004
In 1989, the year The Sixth Floor exhibit opened to the public, Mark Brookshire became one of our earliest donors, gifting a copy of his then-new poem, "A Crime Revisited" (1989.125.0001). That copy was exhibited on the Museum's seventh floor as part of a showcase of personal responses to the assassination in support of the traveling art exhibit, True Colors, which ran from February to June 2005 at The Sixth Floor Museum. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator
Mark Brookshire Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Mark Brookshire. A Dallas writer and poet, Brookshire was five years old in 1963. At the twenty-fifth anniversary of the assassination in 1988, he responded to the tragedy from a local perspective by writing a poem entitled "A Crime Revisited." Interview conducted by telephone on January 22, 2021 by Stephen Fagin. The interview is twenty-eight minutes long.
Mark Brookshire Oral History
01/22/2021
Oral histories
Author
Childhood
Poems
Anniversary
Dallas
Authors, Filmmakers, and Researchers (OHC)
Dallas and 1960s History and Culture (OHC)
Childhood Recollections (OHC)
Artists (OHC)
Popular Culture (OHC)
Born digital (.wav file)
Duration: 28 Minutes
Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2021.001.0004
In 1989, the year The Sixth Floor exhibit opened to the public, Mark Brookshire became one of our earliest donors, gifting a copy of his then-new poem, "A Crime Revisited" (1989.125.0001). That copy was exhibited on the Museum's seventh floor as part of a showcase of personal responses to the assassination in support of the traveling art exhibit, True Colors, which ran from February to June 2005 at The Sixth Floor Museum. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator