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Oral histories

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:

1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories

 Collection
Identifier: MS-296
Abstract

The1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories is a collection of video oral history interviews with survivors of the 1913 Dayton Flood. The videos were made in the 1990s and the participants tell their stories of survival as children during the flood.

Dates: 1995 - 1996

1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories (MS-296) in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: MS-296 CORE Scholar
Dates: 1995 - 1996

Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, Dayton Refugee Oral Histories (SC-349)

 Collection
Identifier: SC-349
Abstract

The collection documents the stories of six (6) local Dayton area refugees who originated from Congo, Iraq, Burundi, and Ethiopia. It contains audio oral histories, transcripts, and project documentation.

Dates: 2019

Cold War Aerospace Technologies Oral Histories (MS-431) in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: MS-431 CORE Scholar
Dates: 2006 - 2009

Cold War Aerospace Technology Oral History Project Records

 Collection
Identifier: MS-431
Abstract

The Cold War Aerospace Technology Oral History Project primarily contains oral histories gathered from several workers in the field of Aerospace Technology during the Cold War (1946-1992). With few exceptions, the interviewees were all engineers and worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on projects ranging from stealth and fly-by-wire technology to jet propulsion and foreign intelligence gathering, etc.

Dates: 1936-2008

Dayton and Miami Valley Oral History Project (UA-16, Series 1) in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: UA-16 CORE Scholar
Dates: 2001 - 2011

Dayton Music History Project Interviews (MS-607) in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: MS-607 CORE Scholar
Dates: 2017 - 2019

Dayton Music History Project Records (MS-607)

 Collection
Identifier: MS-607
Abstract

The Dayton Music History Project is an effort of Special Collections & Archives at the Wright State University Libraries to document, preserve, and provide access to the history and culture of Dayton’s vernacular and pop music scenes, including but not limited to Jazz, Blues, Rock, Punk, Funk, R&B, and Alternative music that have thrived locally in Dayton over mid-to-late twentieth century. The collection consists primarily of oral history interviews with local musicians.

Dates: 2017-2019

Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection of Oral History Memoirs of the Holocaust (MS-215) in CORE Scholar

 Digital Collection
Identifier: MS-215 CORE Scholar
Dates: 1978 - 1995