Appalachian Oral History Project collection, 1970-1977
1970-1977
The Appalachian Oral History Project Collection consists of five document boxes containing transcribed oral history interviews, along with the Appalachian Oral History Project Union Catalog, which is a box list for the transcripts.
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Appalachian region; Oral history; Manuscripts; Appalachians (people)
Language
English
Note
Appalachian Oral History Project Collection. Special Collections, USDA National Agricultural Library.
Begun in 1970 as a cooperative effort by Alice Lloyd College and Lee Junior College in eastern Kentucky, the Appalachian Oral History Project was expanded to include Emory & Henry College in Virginia and Appalachian State University in North Carolina. The primary purpose was to collect tape recorded interviews of the history and folklore of the Central Appalachian region. In 1977, with the goal of making the material more accessible to researchers, the Project published the Appalachian Oral History Project Union Catalog, which is based on annotations from selected transcribed tapes.
Type
Monograph; Book
Corporate Author
Appalachian Oral History Project.
2024-02-27
2025-07-20
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