Oral history
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(OCoLC)fst01047055
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Oral history
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Oral history
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- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, edited by William H. Chafe [and others]
- The voice of the past, oral history, Paul Thompson with Joanna Bornat
- AIDS doctors, voices from the epidemic, Ronald Bayer, Gerald M. Oppenheimer
- Escape to Miami, an oral history of the Cuban rafter crisis, Elizabeth Campisi
- Doing oral history, Donald A. Ritchie
- Mexican voices/American dreams, an oral history of Mexican immigration to the United States, Marilyn P. Davis
- African American frontiers, slave narratives and oral histories, Alan Govenar
- Callings, the purpose and passion of work, Dave Isay ; with Maya Millett
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, produced by Stephen Smith of American RadioWorks in collaboration with the Behind the Veil Project
- Japanese war brides in America, an oral history, Miki Ward Crawford, Katie Kaori Hayashi, and Shizuko Suenaga
- Secondhand time, the last of the Soviets, Svetlana Alexievich ; translated by Bela Shayevich
- Unlocking the secrets in old photographs, by Karen Frisch-Ripley
- Let us begin anew, an oral history of the presidency of John F. Kennedy, by Gerald S. Strober and Deborah Hart Strober
- Race, how Blacks and whites think and feel about the American obsession, Studs Terkel
- Reagan, the man and his presidency, Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober
- Mysteries of the jaguar shamans of the northwest Amazon, Robin M. Wright ; foreword by Michael J. Harner
- We have just begun to not fight, an oral history of conscientious objectors in civilian public service during World war II, Heather T. Frazer and John O'Sullivan
- Survivors, an oral history of the Armenian genocide, Donald E. Miller, Lorna Touryan Miller
- Building Hoover Dam, an oral history of the Great Depression, Andrew J. Dunar, Dennis McBride
- We were each other's prisoners, an oral history of World War II American and German prisoners of war, Lewis H. Carlson
- African American frontiers, slave narratives and oral histories, Alan Govenar
- What we knew, terror, mass murder and everyday life in Nazi Germany : an oral history, Eric A. Johnson and Karl-Heinz Reuband
- Crawfish Bottom, recovering a lost Kentucky community, Douglas A. Boyd ; foreword by W. Fitzhugh Brundage
- Hard times, an oral history of the great depression, Studs Terkel