Madam Zuliatu Cooper: interview access version

Date:
14/04/2026
Reference:
OH3/9/3
Part of:
Ebola Voices Oral Histories
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Madam Zuliatu Cooper: interview access version. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

This file is an access copy of Madam Zuliatu Cooper's interview (OH3/9/1) it was created at the time of cataloguing in 2026. This copy has had changes that improve the audio quality. [00:00:00] Reflects on being a woman and having to work twice as hard as a man, political and professional background, working as a nurse in United States, Washington. [00:02:00] role in Politics at the time of Ebola [00:03:30] issue of burials, secret burials, employing people who gather information about burials, international aid. [00:08:20] Contact tracing. [00:11:37] Interview ends.

Publication/Creation

14/04/2026

Physical description

383 MB 1 WAV file

Copyright note

The interviewers copyright in this recording has been assigned to Wellcome Collection. Madam Zuliatu Cooper passed away in March 2022. Her copyright in the recording (not assigned to Wellcome) will have passed on to heirs of estate. You are free to use the material in any way that is permitted by copyright exceptions and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights holder.

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