Interview with Jane Doe (pseudonym)
- Title
- Interview with Jane Doe (pseudonym)
- Description
- This interview between Adegbemisola Onitiri and Jane Doe (pseudonym) details Doe’s experiences as an immigrant. It explores the triumphs and struggles of her time in the United States. Additionally, this interview reveals the nature of Jane Doe’s experiences growing up in a polygamous family in Ogun state, Nigeria, the values that were emphasized in her family, and how those values impact the way she raises her children.
***This interview transcript is restricted to the University of Maryland College Park's campus. For more information, contact the Center for Global Migration Studies (globalmigration@umd.edu).***
This interview was conducted as part of an undergraduate final project for the University of Maryland, College Park course HIST465 (Spring 2024). This course was led by Professor Anne Rush of the Department of History, College of Arts and Humanities, and was sponsored by the Center for Global Migration Studies. - Creator
- Adegbemisola Onitiri
- Publisher
- Center for Global Migration Studies
- Date
- March 10, 2024
- Contributor
- Marjorie Antonio
- Rights
- The full rights of this oral history interview were given by the interviewee to the University of Maryland, College Park. This interview may be quoted from, published, or broadcast in any medium that the University of Maryland, College Park shall deem appropriate.
- Format
- Language
- English
- Type
- Oral History
Dublin Core
- Original Format
- Interviewer
- Adegbemisola (Bemi) Onitiri
- Interviewee
- Jane Doe (pseudonym)
- Location
- Upper Marlboro, Prince George’s County, Maryland, U.S.A.
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Collection
Citation
Adegbemisola Onitiri, “Interview with Jane Doe (pseudonym),” The Archive of Immigrant Voices, accessed May 12, 2026, https://archiveofimmigrantvoices.omeka.net/items/show/133.