Oral histories
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Oral histories
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Oral histories
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gf2011026431
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- Enduring voices, oral histories of the U.S. Army experience in Afghanistan, 2003-2005, Christopher N. Koontz, general editor
- Into every generation a slayer is born, how Buffy staked our hearts, by Evan Ross Katz
- Hollywood, the oral history, Jeanine Basinger and Sam Wasson
- Changes, an oral history of Tupac Shakur, Sheldon Pearce
- To be an Indian, an oral history, edited by Joseph H. Cash and Herbert T. Hoover ; with a new introduction by Donald L. Fixico
- Speaking of buildings, oral history in architectural research, Janina Gosseye, Naomi Stead, and Deborah van der Plaat, editors
- David Bowie, a life, Dylan Jones
- Shoah: four sisters, director, Claude Lanzmann
- Basketball, a love story, Jackie MacMullan, Rafe Bartholomew, and Dan Klores
- Basketball, a love story, Jackie MacMullan, Rafe Bartholomew, and Dan Klores
- The come up, Jonathan Abrams
- El Salvador at war, an oral history of conflict from the 1979 insurrection to the present
- Rock concert, an oral history as told by the artists, backstage insiders, and fans who were there, Marc Myers
- All there is, love stories from Storycorps, [edited and with an introduction by] Dave Isay
- The only plane in the sky, an oral history of 9/11, Garrett M. Graff
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, Senior editors, William H. Chafe, Raymond Gavins, Robert Korstad
- The only plane in the sky, an oral history of 9/11, Garrett M. Graff
- Changes, an oral history of Tupac Shakur, Sheldon Pearce
- Oral History and Digital Humanities, Voice, Access, and Engagement
- The come up, an oral history of the rise of hip-hop, Jonathan Abrams
- Ties that bind, stories of love & gratitude from the first ten years of StoryCorps, [edited by] Dave Isay
- Political awakenings, conversations with twenty of the world's most influential writers, political leaders, and activists drawn from the conversations with hstory archive, Harry Kreisler
- So much things to say, the oral history of Bob Marley, text and photographs by Roger Steffens ; introduction by Linton Kwesi Johnson
- Remembering Theodore Roosevelt, Reminiscences of his Contemporaries
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