James Dyer Oral History Interview

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  • James Dyer Oral History Interview
    Portrait of James Dyer taken the day of his interview (Photo Credit: Dorothy Nichols)
James Dyer Oral History Interview
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James Dyer Oral History Interview
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Four Men of Peace and an Episcopalian
May 2 1992
In this interview, James recalls his decision to become a conscientious objector, working at 
Camp Coleville, and his feelings regarding his service there. He also discusses the attitude of the Church and the general public toward conscientious objectors, and the relationship between servicemen and conscientious objectors.
Digital
1h 11m 41s
James Dyer, Interview, National Home Front Project, Washington College, Chestertown Maryland.
Interview was recorded by Dorothy Nichols; Malcolm Nichols (friend) through Four Men of Peace and Episcopalian for the Starr Center of the American Experience National Homefront Project.
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