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A Nation of Speechifiers: Why (and How) We Should Listen to the Spoken Words of the American Past
Allan Nevins Is Not My Grandfather: The Roots of Radical Oral History Practice
American Indian Oral Tradition: Myths, Legends, and Native Reality
B
"Behind the Veil": African American Life in the Jim Crow South
Black Workers Remember: An Oral History of Segregation and the Freedom Struggle
C
Creating Community Oral History Projects in Communities and Across Cultures
D
Documenting Catastrophe through Oral History: Preserving Histories of Trauma
Doing Engaged History
H
Hard-Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People: Music as a Form of Oral History
O
Oral History and Movement Building, a workshop
S
September 11, 2001 in Time, History, and the Imagination: An Oral History
Setting up an Oral History Project
T
The Art and Praxis of Oral History: A Method and a Discipline
The Indian Censures the White Man: Americans’ Preoccupation with Indian Eloquence
The Uses of Oral History
Tracing Love, Loss, and Black Motherhood in the Afterlife of Slavery
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