Out Down South Oral History Program
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Interviewer
Emily Weisenberger
Publication Date
9-1-2017
Abstract
In this interview, Robert W. "Bob" Pope and Lawrence Konrad recount their experiences as gay men living and growing up in the American South. In addition, Pope and Konrad describe their personal lives as both a couple and individuals, their own memories of major historical events such as the HIV/AIDs pandemic and the Vietnam War, and their long involvement in LGBTQ+ accepting religious communities.
Keywords
LGBTQ+ people in the military, Queer social work, Queer lawyers, Coming out, Queer Southern history, HIV/AIDS awareness, Queer religious life
Subject: geographic
Florida
Language
EN
Media Type
Online Audio
Format
Online Audio
Notes
The transcript for this interview is available as a supplemental file below.
Identifier
C59-00004
Recommended Citation
Pope, Robert "Bob" W. and Lawrence, Konrad, "Robert W. "Bob" Pope and Lawrence Konrad Oral History Interview" (2017). Out Down South Oral History Program. 3.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/south_oh/3