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Emily Thornton Calvo Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Emily Thornton Calvo. Calvo is the daughter of the late Chicago artist Gregory Thornton, whose works included notable paintings featuring the Kennedy brothers and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Calvo and her father were both civil rights activists in the 1960s, and Thornton sold art prints at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968. Interview conducted on May 21, 2018, by Curator Stephen Fagin. The interview is 39 minutes long.
Emily Thornton Calvo Oral History
05/21/2018
Born digital (.wav file)
39 Minutes
Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2018.001.0052
Emily Thornton Calvo is no stranger to oral history. Her late father, artist Gregory Thornton, kept a detailed audio diary from 1977 until his death in 2000. Approximately 10,000 hours of recollections were later donated to the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington. In recent years, Emily has donated her time transcribing a number of her father's recordings and, as of June 2018, is at work on a book about his life as an artist and activist. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Emily Thornton Calvo Oral History
Audio oral history interview with Emily Thornton Calvo. Calvo is the daughter of the late Chicago artist Gregory Thornton, whose works included notable paintings featuring the Kennedy brothers and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Calvo and her father were both civil rights activists in the 1960s, and Thornton sold art prints at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968. Interview conducted on May 21, 2018, by Curator Stephen Fagin. The interview is 39 minutes long.
Emily Thornton Calvo Oral History
05/21/2018
Oral histories
Artist
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Civil rights
Democrats
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Robert F.
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
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Dallas
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Dallas and 1960s History and Culture (OHC)
Childhood Recollections (OHC)
Civil Rights and Social Activism (OHC)
Artists (OHC)
Popular Culture (OHC)
Born digital (.wav file)
39 Minutes
Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
2018.001.0052
Emily Thornton Calvo is no stranger to oral history. Her late father, artist Gregory Thornton, kept a detailed audio diary from 1977 until his death in 2000. Approximately 10,000 hours of recollections were later donated to the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington. In recent years, Emily has donated her time transcribing a number of her father's recordings and, as of June 2018, is at work on a book about his life as an artist and activist. - Stephen Fagin, Curator