New Haven Oral History Project (New Haven, Conn.)
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The New Haven Oral History Project (NHOHP) was founded in September, 2003 by Andrew Horowitz and Glenda Gilmore as a special project of the Yale University History Department. Support for the NHOHP comes from the Yale University President's Office, the Yale University Library Department of Manuscripts and Archives, and Yale's History and Political Science Departments. Past supporters have included the Yale College Dean's Office and the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.
The New Haven Oral History Project (NHOHP) was founded in September 2003 by Andrew Horowitz and Glenda Gilmore as a special project of the Yale University History Department. It is a non-profit organization that documents the oral history of New Haven, Connecticut. Support for the NHOHP comes from Yale University and, in the past, the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.
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