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An oral history project preserves the treasures in ordinary lives.
4/1/2004
Read a brief first-hand account of a prison for females in the 1800s.
9/24/2012
Learn how to grill your grandparents and quiz your cousins about family history details. Our guide outlines the key steps for planning, executing and preserving oral history interviews.
9/1/2004
Get your relatives to open up with interviewing strategies from these resources.
3/1/2008
Websites, books and organizations to help you plan, execute and preserve oral history interviews.
11/18/2009
A mother-daughter oral history project becomes a compelling read of a Depression-era childhood on the prairie.
3/2/2010
How reliable is the family information you get from Great-aunt Ethel?
2/1/2004
More incentive to interview your relatives.
2/1/2004
BioMemoirs has a timely formula for recording your life story.
8/1/2002
Packing for an oral history interview
4/1/2000
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