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Projects of the Columbia Oral History M.A. Program

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Spectrum of Spirituality: On the Religious and Spiritual Experiences of Black Men and Their Relation to the Decline of the Black Church

November 15, 2019 ohma

Spectrum of Spirituality: On the Religious and Spiritual Experiences of Black Men and Their Relation to the Decline of the Black Church By Alissa Rae Funderburk The purpose of this […]

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From Meadowdale to Manhattan: Rides with Black Jesus

November 15, 2019 ohma

From Meadowdale to Manhattan: Rides with Black Jesus By Mark Campbell II   This project is a collection of stories based on and inspired by oral history interviews. These interviews […]

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This I Wonder – Spiritual Journey of a Wondering Heart (2019)

February 3, 2019February 21, 2019 ohma

This I Wonder – Spiritual Journey of a Wondering Heart By Yiyi Zhang “This I Wonder” is a staged monologue on struggles and transformations along my spiritual journey with aural landscapes of […]

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The River Sings Songs and Tells Stories (2017)

November 21, 2017April 12, 2018 ohma

The River Sings Songs and Tells Stories: A Case for the Inclusion of Soundscapes in Oral History Practice Robin Miniter, 2017 This thesis is comprised of two parts: a paper […]

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Chicago/Turabian Student Theses: StudentLastName, FirstName. “ThesisTitle.” Oral History master's thesis, Columbia University, YearofPublication. Student Audio Pieces: StudentLastName, FirstName. “AudioPieceTitle.” Oral History Works. Audio interview excerpt, NarratorFirstNameLastName, DateofPublication. SoundCloudURL. © All rights reserved to author.
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