- Accession Number:
- 2006.13.65
- Scope & Content:
- Betty Jean (B.J.) Reece joined the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) in 1978, as a production worker in the Flexible Records Department. She later became supervisor of that department, and, after it closed in the early 1990s, due to changes in sound recording media, Reece became supervisor of the company's Educational Aids Department. She talks about those experiences, including serving as a shop steward in the early 1980s, and describes some of the manufacturing processes and equipment that have been used in the production areas in which she has worked.
- Narrator:
- Reece, Betty Jean
- Interviewer:
- Randles, Raymond
- Interview Date:
- 02/22/2012
- Interview Length:
- 66 minutes
- Interview Place:
- Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind
- Extent:
- 66 minutes
- Collection:
- APH Oral History Collection
- Credit Line:
- APH Oral History Collection, 2006.13
- Media Type:
- Compact Disc
- Subjects:
- Employees Interviews Manufacturing processes Instructional aids, tools, and supplies Labor unions
- Interview Restrictions:
- All copyrights belong to the American Printing House for the Blind. Contact the Museum concerning any restrictions.