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Voices of Virginia: An Auditory Primary Source Reader

dc.contributorAfrican American Historical Society of Portsmouthen
dc.contributorAmherst Glebe Arts Responseen
dc.contributorArchives of Appalachia (Eastern Tennessee State University)en
dc.contributorCape Charles Rosenwald Initiativeen
dc.contributorCenter for Documentary Studies and the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library (Duke University)en
dc.contributorCharles City County Richard M. Bowman Center for Local Historyen
dc.contributorChuck Mauro, private collection (Herndon, VA)en
dc.contributorClarence Dunnaville (American Civil War Museum)en
dc.contributorDesegregation of Virginia Education Project (Old Dominion University)en
dc.contributorDigital Library of Appalachia (Appalachian College Association)en
dc.contributorEastern Shore of Virginia Barrier Islands Centeren
dc.contributorFriends of the Rappahannocken
dc.contributorGeorge Mason Universityen
dc.contributorGrayson County Historical Societyen
dc.contributorGreene County Historical Societyen
dc.contributorMountain Home Center (Bland County Public Schools)en
dc.contributorOld Dominion University Libraries Special Collections and University Archivesen
dc.contributorOral History Archives at Columbia (Columbia University)en
dc.contributorRoanoke Public Library (Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project)en
dc.contributorSamuel Proctor Oral History Program (University of Florida)en
dc.contributorSouthern Foodways Alliance (University of Mississippi)en
dc.contributor.authorTaylor, Jessicaen
dc.contributor.authorStewart, Emilyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeChief Richardson, Anneen
dc.contributor.intervieweeCarter, Gladesen
dc.contributor.intervieweeWest, Williamen
dc.contributor.intervieweeHarwood, Ashtonen
dc.contributor.intervieweeBowman, Richarden
dc.contributor.intervieweeBlevins, Haywooden
dc.contributor.intervieweeJohnson, E. E.en
dc.contributor.intervieweeMrs. Martinen
dc.contributor.intervieweeClark, Adeleen
dc.contributor.intervieweeWalker, Williamen
dc.contributor.intervieweePhillips, Clarenceen
dc.contributor.intervieweePhilpott, Homeren
dc.contributor.intervieweeSpivey, Ashleyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeWong, Jennyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeCherry, Olivia Jamesen
dc.contributor.intervieweeMitchell, Alma Booneen
dc.contributor.intervieweePorter, Celestine Diggsen
dc.contributor.intervieweeForeman, Paulineen
dc.contributor.intervieweeColden, Georgeen
dc.contributor.intervieweeMorris, Audreyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeWhitaker, Lucilleen
dc.contributor.intervieweePhillips, Clarenceen
dc.contributor.intervieweeStanley, Dorothy Evelynen
dc.contributor.intervieweeGeneral Shepherden
dc.contributor.intervieweeBall, E. C.en
dc.contributor.intervieweeMitchell, Alma Booneen
dc.contributor.intervieweeDean, Dookieen
dc.contributor.intervieweeBassett, Jr., William D.en
dc.contributor.intervieweeDay, Bettyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeHenley, Pageen
dc.contributor.intervieweeDarden, Colgateen
dc.contributor.intervieweeMangrum, Thomasen
dc.contributor.intervieweeHarnsberger, Jamesen
dc.contributor.intervieweeBrother Hodgesen
dc.contributor.intervieweeShelton, Henryen
dc.contributor.intervieweeBell, Walter Hermanen
dc.contributor.intervieweeMurray, Paulien
dc.contributor.intervieweeMorris, Nancyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeDunnaville, Clarenceen
dc.contributor.intervieweeStoller, Nancyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeFink, T. Rossen
dc.contributor.intervieweeTonelson, A. Rufusen
dc.contributor.intervieweeCarter, Fredericken
dc.contributor.intervieweeMorgan, Harveyen
dc.contributor.intervieweeBranham, Kennethen
dc.contributor.intervieweeHicks, Herberten
dc.contributor.intervieweeHicks, Phillisen
dc.contributor.intervieweeAndrews, Brendaen
dc.contributor.intervieweeNordlinger, Zeldaen
dc.contributor.intervieweeJones, Danielen
dc.contributor.intervieweeJohnson, Lindaen
dc.contributor.intervieweeMamsu, Idaen
dc.coverage.cityArlington (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityCape Charles (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityDante (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityHampton (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityMartinsville (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityNorfolk (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityPearl Harbor (Hi.)en
dc.coverage.cityPetersburg (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityPortsmouth (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityRappahannock (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityRichmond (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityRoanoke (Va.)en
dc.coverage.citySuffolk (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityStanardsville (va.)en
dc.coverage.cityTidewater (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityVirginia Beach (Va.)en
dc.coverage.cityChesapeake (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countryChinaen
dc.coverage.countryFranceen
dc.coverage.countryGermanyen
dc.coverage.countryUnited Statesen
dc.coverage.countryPolanden
dc.coverage.countryLiberiaen
dc.coverage.countyAmherst County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyAppomattox County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyBland County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyBuckingham County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyCarroll County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyCharles City County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyFairfax County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyFranklin County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyGloucester County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyGrayson County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyGreene County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyKing County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyKing William County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyLancaster County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyMathews County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyQueen County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.countyRussell County (Va.)en
dc.coverage.stateVirginiaen
dc.coverage.stateWest Virginiaen
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-17T20:40:18Zen
dc.date.available2020-02-17T20:40:18Zen
dc.date.issued2020-01-21en
dc.description.abstract<br><b><i>Voices of Virginia</i></b> pulls together stories from oral history collections from across decades and archives to create an all-audio source companion for Virginia’s high school and college students. The "album" is only two hours long, but contains dozens of short oral histories from eyewitnesses to key moments in American history, from the end of the Civil War to the 1980s. The excerpts are downloadable, accessible by smartphone, and accompanied by a transcript. <a href="https://soundcloud.com/vt-stories/sets/voices-of-virginia?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing">Audio clips are also available on Soundcloud</a>. You’ll also find a brief introduction to each narrator, historical context adapted from experts at <a href="https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org">Encyclopedia Virginia</a>, <a href="http://www.americanyawp.com">American Yawp</a>, and Public Domain sources, and helpful classroom tools like discussion questions, activities, and lesson plans that fit into both the Virginia high school and college U.S. History curriculum. By following the larger national story with narratives from across the Commonwealth, Voices of Virginia grounds students in how history guides and is guided by everyday people and their experiences. <i>Voices of Virginia</i> is a winner of the 2020 <a href="https://www.oralhistory.org/annual-awards/#projectaward">Mason Multi-Media Award</a> from the Oral History Association. Over twenty archives across Virginia and beyond have generously donated segments, and granted permission for their oral histories to be reproduced and publicly shared under a CC BY NC SA 4.0 license, which ensures that the content remains free to use and re-purpose for all listeners. These archives include: - African American Historical Society of Portsmouth - Amherst Glebe Arts Response - Archives of Appalachia (Eastern Tennessee State University) - Cape Charles Rosenwald Initiative - Center for Documentary Studies and the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library (Duke University) - Charles City County Richard M. Bowman Center for Local History - Chuck Mauro, private collection (Herndon, VA) - Clarence Dunnaville (American Civil War Museum) - Desegregation of Virginia Education Project (Old Dominion University) - Digital Library of Appalachia (Appalachian College Association) - Eastern Shore of Virginia Barrier Islands Center - Friends of the Rappahannock - George Mason University - Grayson County Historical Society - Greene County Historical Society - Mountain Home Center (Bland County Public Schools) - Old Dominion University Libraries Special Collections and University Archives - Oral History Archives at Columbia (Columbia University) - Roanoke Public Library (Southwest Virginia LGBTQ+ History Project) - Samuel Proctor Oral History Program (University of Florida) - Southern Foodways Alliance (University of Mississippi) This material is aligned to the <a href="http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/sol/standards_docs/history_socialscience/index.shtml">History and Social Science Standards for Virginia Public Schools - March 2015</a>. The collection was curated by Jessica Taylor, Ph.D. with Emily Stewart. <b>Feedback regarding this collection is welcome at <a href="https://bit.ly/VoicesOfVirginia">https://bit.ly/VoicesOfVirginia</a></b> This work was made possible in part by a grant from University Libraries at Virginia Tech’s <a href="https://guides.lib.vt.edu/oer/grantees">Open Education Initiative</a>. <b>About the editors</b> <br><b>Jessica Taylor</b> is the Director of Public History and an Assistant Professor of Early American and Oral History in the History Department at Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (Virginia Tech) where she has been a faculty member since 2018. Jessica completed her Ph.D. in History at the University of Florida and her undergraduate and master's studies at the College of William and Mary. Her research and work focuses on the history of social change in Virginia and the American South, from the colonial period to the present day. Dr. Taylor collaborates with preservation and historical groups across the South to collect and share oral histories, teaches Public History and Native History classes, and is the author of multiple journal articles about historical memory in the South. Her manuscript, <i>Certaine Boundes: Borders and Movement in the Native Chesapeake</i>, explores the lives of Indians and non-elites in seventeenth-century Virginia. Beyond writing, she works to provide opportunities for and be a better teacher to every kind of student. She is always looking for hands-on experiences and conversations about activism, history, archaeology, preservation, museums, and liberal arts education. <br><b>Emily Stewart</b> is a student in Virginia Tech's History MA program. She will earn her Master's degree in May, 2020. Emily completed her undergraduate studies at Virginia Tech where she majored in History. Her current research focuses on Virginia educational history in the twentieth century. Her master's thesis focuses on the relationship between standardization and segregation of Virginia public education in the early twentieth century. Throughout her studies at Virginia Tech, Emily has always been interested in oral histories. The Voices of Virginia project presented her with an ideal opportunity to further cultivate her interest in the field of oral and public history.en
dc.description.sponsorshipVirginia Tech Open Education Initiative Faculty Grant https://guides.lib.vt.edu/oer/grantsen
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dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/96912en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherVirginia Techen
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/en
dc.subject38th Parallelen
dc.subject761st Tank Battalionen
dc.subjectAberdeen Gardensen
dc.subjectAfrican American Historyen
dc.subjectAfrican-Americanen
dc.subjectall white high schoolen
dc.subjectAmerican soldiersen
dc.subjectanti-Semitismen
dc.subjectAppalachiaen
dc.subjectAsiaen
dc.subjectaudioen
dc.subjectAxis Sallyen
dc.subjectbaking breaden
dc.subjectBattle of Malvern Hillen
dc.subjectBattle of the Bulgeen
dc.subjectBetty Fredianen
dc.subjectblack childen
dc.subjectblack farm workeren
dc.subjectblack libraryen
dc.subjectblack menen
dc.subjectblack resettlementen
dc.subjectblack schoolen
dc.subjectblack studentsen
dc.subjectblack-white relationshipsen
dc.subjectboarding school dormen
dc.subjectbootlegeren
dc.subjectBrown v Board of Educationen
dc.subjectbusiness leadersen
dc.subjectbusingen
dc.subjectcandy applesen
dc.subjectCanton Chinaen
dc.subjectcaren
dc.subjectchildhooden
dc.subjectCivil Rightsen
dc.subjectCivil Rights Movementen
dc.subjectcivil waren
dc.subjectCivil Waren
dc.subjectCivil War deserteren
dc.subjectcoalen
dc.subjectcoal miningen
dc.subjectcoal mining communityen
dc.subjectcoal mining townen
dc.subjectcoastal defenseen
dc.subjectCold Waren
dc.subjectCold War weapons developmenten
dc.subjectcommunismen
dc.subjectcompany storeen
dc.subjectcourt systemen
dc.subjectEastern Europeen
dc.subjectescape from slaveryen
dc.subjectfarmen
dc.subjectfemale mayoren
dc.subjectFeminine Mystiqueen
dc.subjectfeminismen
dc.subjectFlandersen
dc.subjectfooden
dc.subjectFranklin County cave systemen
dc.subjectGandhian tacticsen
dc.subjectGerman forcesen
dc.subjectGerman military technologyen
dc.subjectgovernment assistanceen
dc.subjectgovernment research institutesen
dc.subjectgrandparentsen
dc.subjectGreat Depressionen
dc.subjectGreat Migrationen
dc.subjectHalloweenen
dc.subjecthigh schoolen
dc.subjectHitleren
dc.subjectHungarian immigranten
dc.subjectimmigrationen
dc.subjectIndian childrenen
dc.subjectintegrationen
dc.subjectinventorsen
dc.subjectIwo Jimaen
dc.subjectJames Coxen
dc.subjectJapanese classesen
dc.subjectJapanese forcesen
dc.subjectJapanese prisoner of waren
dc.subjectJim Crowen
dc.subjectJohn Henryen
dc.subjectKorean Waren
dc.subjectlaw studenten
dc.subjectLGBTQen
dc.subjectlunch counter sit-inen
dc.subjectlynchingen
dc.subjectmajority-black battalionen
dc.subjectMarshall Planen
dc.subjectMassive Resistanceen
dc.subjectmental healthen
dc.subjectMerchant Marinesen
dc.subjectminingen
dc.subjectMonacan Indianen
dc.subjectMorgan's Drugstoreen
dc.subjectNational American Suffrage Associationen
dc.subjectNative American Historyen
dc.subjectnineteenth amendmenten
dc.subjectnon binaryen
dc.subjectOld Dominion Universityen
dc.subjectopen accessen
dc.subjectopen educational resourceen
dc.subjectoral historyen
dc.subjectPamunkeyen
dc.subjectpianoen
dc.subjectpolioen
dc.subjectPolish immigranten
dc.subjectpopular musicen
dc.subjectPresident William Howard Taften
dc.subjectProhibitionen
dc.subjectpublic historyen
dc.subjectpublic schoolen
dc.subjectracial linesen
dc.subjectrailroaden
dc.subjectrailroad songen
dc.subjectrailroad tracksen
dc.subjectRappahannock tribeen
dc.subjectresidential segregationen
dc.subjectRussian influenceen
dc.subjectschool desegregationen
dc.subjectsegregationen
dc.subjectsegregation lawsen
dc.subjectShenandoah Valleyen
dc.subjectslaveryen
dc.subjectsocial upheavalen
dc.subjectstandards of learningen
dc.subjectsuffrageen
dc.subjectsuffragetteen
dc.subjectteacheren
dc.subjectthink tanken
dc.subjectTokyo Roseen
dc.subjecttransportationen
dc.subjectturnipsen
dc.subjectUnion desertersen
dc.subjectunionizationen
dc.subjectunionizeen
dc.subjectUnited States Marinesen
dc.subjectUS Supreme Courten
dc.subjectVietnam Waren
dc.subjectVirginia coastlineen
dc.subjectVirginia historyen
dc.subjectVirginia Military Instituteen
dc.subjectvolunteer worken
dc.subjectwhite employersen
dc.subjectwhite studentsen
dc.subjectWorld War Ien
dc.subjectWorld War IIen
dc.subjectwriting lettersen
dc.subjectyoung girlen
dc.subjectyoung woman workingen
dc.titleVoices of Virginia: An Auditory Primary Source Readeren
dc.typeAudioen
dc.type.dcmitypeSounden
dc.type.dcmitypeTexten

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