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          Fran Leeper Buss

          American historian (1942–2022)

          Fran Leeper Buss (March 1942–July 2022) was an American oral historian, ordained minister, author, teacher, social worker, photographer and feminist.

          Early years and education

          Fran Leeper Buss was born Francis Barker in Manchester, Iowa, in 1942. Her mother was Wilma Irene Barker, a clerk in a sewing department.[1] Her father, Clyde Francis "Frank" Barker was a radio engineer.[2] Her childhood was mostly spent in Dubuque.

          A minister with United Campus Christian Ministry and a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Arizona, Fran Leeper Buss has been a.

        1. A minister with United Campus Christian Ministry and a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Arizona, Fran Leeper Buss has been a.
        2. By Fran Leeper Buss with the assistance of Daisy Cubias.
        3. ?id lent resistance taught by Mohandas Gandhi, the leader of the postcolo-.
        4. Edited and with an introduction by Fran Leeper Buss.
        5. Mother recounting “misadventures” gives us, as Fran Leeper Buss argues of oral history, “a revised, often expanded vision of life, as well as alternative.
        6. She gained a teaching degree from the University of Iowa in 1964[3] and a Master of Divinity from the Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. In 1995, she gained a Ph.D. in 20th century American history from the University of Arizona.[4]

          Career and publications

          In 1971, Buss was the co-founder of the Women's Crisis and Information Center in Fort Collins, Colorado.[5][6] She and her second husband, David Buss,[7][8]