John Hoyt Oral History Interview by Kim W. Stallwood, March 29, 2001

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Title:
John Hoyt Oral History Interview by Kim W. Stallwood, March 29, 2001
Description:
The interviews with John A. Hoyt are from 2000-2002 and were conducted by Kim W. Stallwood. John A. Hoyt acted as president and chief executive of the Humane Society from 1970 to 1996, during which he expanded the organization's scope to include protections for laboratory animals, livestock, wildlife, and other animals. Under his leadership, the organization also concentrated on lobbying and spreading public awareness of animal cruelty and abuse. The interviews are part of the oral histories created by the Animal Rights Network, an activist organization that worked to unite local, national, and international animal rights groups to achieve shared goals.
Topics:
Animal Protection
Subjects:
Activists
Animal welfare -- Societies, etc
Original Format:
Audio cassette tape
Item identifier:
mc00582-001-ce0017-hoyt-fox-20010329a
Producer:
Animal Rights Network more info on Animal Rights Network 
Created Date:
Genre:
Oral histories (Document genres)
Names:
Hoyt, John A. (John Arthur), 1932-2012 more info on Hoyt, John A. (John Arthur), 1932-2012 
Digital Project:
Manuscript Collections