ORAL HISTORY PROJECT GUIDELINES
MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY ORAL HISTORY OFFICE PUTTING TOGETHER AN ORAL HISTORY PROJECT: OVERALL GUIDELINES 1. Identify your narrator—who can tell interesting stories, who has lived through a unique time period, who can document an era for which little other information exists? Make sure this person is in reasonable health for their age, with a good memory and has, … ................
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