Oral History of Michael Novielli, interviewed by Alex Curtis, 19 April 2021
Title
Oral History of Michael Novielli, interviewed by Alex Curtis, 19 April 2021
Description
Michael Novielli was born in 1964 in New York. In 2020, he relocated to Mt. Pleasant, SC, attracted by the beauty of the region and the prospect of living in a conservative state.
In the interview, he talks about his work and experience as a businessperson and the reasons why he felt compelled to be part of the Tea Party movement. He reflects on the challenges the Tea Party confronted to accomplish its goals. Currently, Novelli is a member of Friends of Liberty, a group that seeks to defend the US Constitution, fight for election integrity, and support conservative people in local elections.
In the interview, he talks about his work and experience as a businessperson and the reasons why he felt compelled to be part of the Tea Party movement. He reflects on the challenges the Tea Party confronted to accomplish its goals. Currently, Novelli is a member of Friends of Liberty, a group that seeks to defend the US Constitution, fight for election integrity, and support conservative people in local elections.
Publisher
The Citadel Archives and Museum
Date
Rights
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Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
https://citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/1657
Coverage
Charleston (S. C.)
Duration
61 minutes
Interviewer
Alex Curtis
Interviewee
Michael Novielli
Location
Charleston, South Carolina via Zoom
Collection
Citation
The Charleston Oral History Program at the Citadel, “Oral History of Michael Novielli, interviewed by Alex Curtis, 19 April 2021,” The Citadel Archives Digital Collections, accessed March 28, 2024, https://citadeldigitalarchives.omeka.net/items/show/1657.