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Finding Fathers: Navigating Uncertainty in the Oral History Interview (2017)

September 25, 2018September 25, 2018 ohma

FINDING FATHERS: NAVIGATING UNCERTAINTY IN THE ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW  By Emma Courtland, 2017 In his essay “Listen to Their Voices,” the former director of Columbia’s Center for Oral History Research, […]

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