Oral History: Costume Society of America Fellow Patricia Hunt-Hurst
Dr. Patricia Hunt-Hurst is a dress and fashion historian whose major research interest is in the area of African and African American dress and textile history. Specifically, her efforts are directed toward the study of the dress of African-American women, 1865-1940 in Georgia and South Carolina and slave clothing and textiles in Georgia and South Carolina. An important aspect of her research includes the documentation of historic apparel and accessories to determine date, regionality, and function. Dr. Hunt-Hurst has served CSA in several capacities, including terms as Secretary, and she is a member of the Fellows Class of 2021.
Dr. Hunt-Hurst is interviewed by Dr. Eulanda Sanders, Chief Strategist of Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Donna R. Danielson Professor in Textiles and Clothing at Iowa State University.
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