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Oral History Collection
FCC's Oral History Project began in the fall of 1997 as a class assignment for HI 214 "History of the Civil Rights Movement." The idea was to introduce students to an important research tool and to help make history come alive. With its establishment in March 1998, the Catoctin Center used a School-to-Career grant to expand the Oral History Project for use in other modern U.S. history and honors courses taught at FCC. Each accessible interview on this site has a signed release form and is the property of FCC. When you click on a name, you will get a citation, an abstract, and a full transcript if the interview is not restricted. |
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This is a work in progressyour suggestions are welcome! Please send comments
to Dr. Bruce Thompson, Coordinator, Catoctin
Center for Regional Studies.
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