Jacksonville Area Museum - History and Legends

Mary Ann DuBois Armstrong - Jacksonville Developmental Center

11 min · 5. apr. 2024
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During the summer of 1951, Mary Ann DuBois Armstrong took a summer job in the Occupational Therapy Department at the Jacksonville State Hospital. Her job entailed providing organized daily activities for a group a patients. This podcast discusses her work, and the special relationship with a reclusive resident named Alma. The interview was conducted in 2021 with Laura Marks, Mary Ann's daughter.

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