Oral histories
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Oral histories
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Oral histories
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- Tales from the journey of the dead, ten thousand years on an American desert, Alan Boye
- Great fortune, the epic of Rockefeller Center, Daniel Okrent
- South Street, Barbara G. Mensch ; introduction by Phillip Lopate
- With only the will to live, accounts of Americans in Japanese prison camps, 1941-1945, edited by Robert S. La Forte, Ronald E. Marcello, Richard L. Himmel
- Caring in crisis, an oral history of critical care nursing, Jacqueline Zalumas
- Talking Hawaiʻi's story, oral histories of an island people, edited by Michi Kodama-Nishimoto, Warren S. Nishimoto, Cynthia A. Oshiro
- Voices of freedom, an oral history of the civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1980s, [compiled by] Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn
- In the first person, an index to letters, diaries, oral histories and personal narratives
- Living with stories, telling, re-telling, and remembering, edited by William Schneider ; with essays by Aron L. Crowell [and others]
- Road through midnight, a civil rights memorial, Jessica Ingram
- Women of the Afghan War, Deborah Ellis
- Beloved land, an oral history of Mexican Americans in southern Arizona, collected and edited by Patricia Preciado Martin ; with photographs by José Galvez
- Tell us a story, an African American family in the heartland, Shirley Motley Portwood
- Bonds of silk, the human factor in the British administration of the Sudan, Francis M. Deng and M.W. Daly
- Healing hands, an Alabama medical mosaic, J. Mack Lofton, Jr. ; with a foreword by James A. Pittman, Jr
- Generation on fire, voices of protest from the 1960s : an oral history, Jeff Kisseloff
- Country women cope with hard times, a collection of oral histories, edited by Melissa Walker
- Survivors, an oral history of the Armenian genocide, Donald E. Miller, Lorna Touryan Miller
- Women of the Afghan War, Deborah Ellis
- Journey out of darkness, the real story of American heroes in Hitler's POW camps : an oral history, Hal LaCroix ; photographs by Jorg Meyer
- Memories of war, Micronesians in the Pacific War, Suzanne Falgout, Lin Poyer, Laurence M. Carucci
- Doing What the Day Brought
- French war brides in America, an oral history, Hilary Kaiser
- Country school memories, an oral history of one-room schooling, Robert L. Leight, Alice Duffy Rinehart
- Voices of Rondo, oral histories of Saint Paul's historic Black community, as told to Kate Cavett ; foreword by David Vassar Taylor
- Twice forgotten, African Americans and the Korean War, an oral history, David P. Cline
- The death of Luigi Trastulli, and other stories, form and meaning in oral history, Alessandro Portelli
- From grandmother to granddaughter, Salvadoran women's stories, Michael Gorkin, Marta Pineda, and Gloria Leal
- The Appalachians, America's first and last frontier, edited by Mari-Lynn Evans, Holly George-Warren, and Robert Santelli with Tom Robertson
- Jewish memories, Lucette Valensi and Nathan Wachtel ; translated from the French by Barbara Harshav
- The voice of the past, oral history, Paul Thompson
- Place, writing, and voice in oral history, Shelley Trower
- The soul of a small Texas town, photographs, memories, and history from McDade, by David Wharton
- --so they understand, cultural issues in oral history, William Schneider
- Carrier warfare in the Pacific, an oral history collection, edited by E.T. Wooldridge ; foreword by John B. Connally
- Britain's 'brown babies', the stories of children born to black GIs and white women in the Second World War, Lucy Bland
- Southern farmers and their stories, memory and meaning in oral history, Melissa Walker
- Narrative and genre, edited by Mary Chamberlain and Paul Thompson
- Oral history and public memories, edited by Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes
- Missing stories, an oral history of ethnic and minority groups in Utah, Leslie G. Kelen and Eileen Hallet Stone
- Reminiscence theatre, making theatre from memories, Pam Schweitzer ; foreword by Glenda Jackson
- Swinging in place, porch life in southern culture, Jocelyn Hazelwood Donlon
- No more silence, an oral history of the assassination of President Kennedy, Larry A. Sneed
- Nā Kua'āina, living Hawaiian culture, Davianna Pōmaika'i McGregor
- Voices of the Apalachicola, compiled and edited by Faith Eidse ; foreword by Gary R. Mormino and Raymond Arsenault ; planning, editorial, and research assistance by Lucinda Scott ... [and others] ; maps by Ferdouse Sultana and Gary Settle
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