Interview of Minna F. Weinstein, Ph.D.

2007 
Dr. Minna F. Weinstein was born in 1933 in Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents were both deaf and met at a school for the deaf in Western Maryland. Her father was a major proponent of education, and both she and her brother became teachers. She went on to college and graduate school at the University of Maryland, where she earned her B.A. in History, 1955, an M.A. in History, 1957, and a Ph.D. in History in 1965. During her time in the PhD program, she was a history instructor at Temple University, from 1961 to 1964, becoming an Assistant Professor in 1965. In Spring, 1966, she was hired at LaSalle College for the 1967-68 school year where she became the first full-time woman professor in LaSalle’s history. At LaSalle, Dr. Weinstein was promoted from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor in 1970 and to full Professor in 1974. She earned the Lindback Award, for distinguished teaching in 1969. In the Fall of 1972, she
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