- EyeWitness to History -
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- offers historic personal narratives and other first-hand sources from ancient history to the 20th century.
- Mountain Voices -
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- oral testimonies from mountain and highland regions around the world. Allowing people in developing and impoverished regions to offer their personal perspectives.
- 1968: The Whole World Was Watching - includes audio files, transcripts, and edited stories from 30 interviews conducted by high school students around recollections of the events of 1968.
- MSU Vincent Voice Library Exhibit - academic voice library housing utterances by over 50,000 persons from all walks of life.
- Oral History Review - subscription based publication exploring the recording, transcribing, and preserving of conversations with people who have participated in important developments in modern times.
- StoryCorps - national project to instruct and inspire people to record each others' stories in sound. Includes a question generator, information on StoryBooths, and audio excerpts.
- H-Oralhist - network for scholars and professionals active in studies related to oral history.
- Historical Voices - database of spoken word collections spanning the 20th century.
- Voice of Hibakusha - text of video taped interviews with survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima.
- Days of Infamy: December 7 and 9/11 -
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- American Radioworks presents the recorded voices of ordinary Americans as they reacted to two deadly surprise attacks against the United States: Japan's assault on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
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