- 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. - Alive In Truth: The New Orleans Disaster Oral History and Memory Project
- Hurricane Katrina oral history project collecting personal stories from survivors about the hurricane and its aftermath in New Orleans. - American Leaders Speak
- Recordings from WWI and the 1920 Election, from the Library of Congress American Memory Collection. - Black Oral History
- Consists of interviews with African American pioneers and their descendents throughout Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. A project conducted by Quintard Taylor and his associates, Charles Ramsay and John Dawkins from 1972 to 1974. - California as I Saw It
- First-person narratives of California's early years, 1849-1900. - Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement, The
- Collection of primary sources exploring the social and political history of the disability movement from the 1960s to the present. - Great American Speeches: 80 Years of Political Oratory
- Features a collection of speech texts from contemporary American history, history quizzes and trivia, a rhetoric challenge, and more. - I, Witness to History
- Specialises in preserving life stories and histories of America's elderly. - I-10 Witness Project, The
- Hurricane Katrina oral history project collecting stories of endurance, hope, loss, and solidarity in the aftermath of the storm and throughout the rebuilding process. Interviews are in MP3 audio format. - In Their Own Words...
- NIH researchers recall the early years of AIDS. Requires Macromedia Shockwave Player. - Life After the Holocaust
- Stories of Holocaust survivors after the war. From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. - Louis Armstrong Jazz Oral History Project
- From the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture. Contains interviews with such artists as Nat Adderley, Yusef Lateef, Abbey Lincoln, and McCoy Tyner. - Mississippi Civil Rights Oral History Bibliography
- Detailed guide to over 900 oral history interviews about the civil rights movement in Mississippi. - Oral History on Science, Space, and Technology
- Online catalogue of the contents of oral history projects conducted between 1981 and 1990. - Social Security Administration Oral History
- Transcripts and archives. - Terkel, Studs@
- Tulane University: William Ransom Hogan Archive of New Orleans Jazz
- Preserves primary sources for the study of jazz history. Includes an extensive oral history. - U.S. Labor and Industrial History World Wide Web Audio Archive
- Features recorded interviews, speeches, and more. From SUNY Albany. - Veterans History Project (American Folklife Center)
- Project created by the United States Congress to collect the stories and experiences of U.S. war veterans to honour them and document their contributions. - Veterans History Project: Voices of War
- Companion site for the book, Voices of War, the first book of stories drawn from the collections of the Veterans History Project. From The Library of Congress. - Vietnam Veterans Oral History and Folklore Project@
- Voices of the Colorado Plateau
- Oral history recordings and historic photographs that document people and places of the past in the Four Corners region of the Southwest. - What did you do in the war, Grandma?
- History of Rhode Island women during World War II.
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