The Whole World Was Watching, An Oral History of 1968 The Whole World Was Watching, An Oral History of 1968 1998

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The Whole World Was Watching, An Oral History of 1968 The Whole World Was Watching, An Oral History of 1968 1998

The collection consists of the interviews conducted by English Honors students at South Kingstown High School with Rhode Island residents regarding their experiences and recollections of the year 1968.

6.5 box(es); (3.25 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6358946

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Garrahy, J. Joseph -- Interviews

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Doody, Agnes G. -- Interviews

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Gee, E. Gordon (Elwood Gordon), 1944-

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E. Gordon Gee served as President of The Ohio State University from 1990-1997, as part of a long and successful career in higher education administration. From the description of E. Gordon Gee papers 1990-1997. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 53959472 ...

Almond, Lincoln C. -- Interviews

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Wood, Linda P.

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"Capturing these moments of history in the making through tape recorded interviews is the purpose of oral history." Thus does Linda Wood, librarian at the South Kingston (RI) High School describe the essential value of oral history in making the recent past meaningful in her introduction to the published version of The Whole World Was Watching: an Oral history of 1968 . Wood was the coordinator of the oral history project, The Whole World Was Watching. The in...