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Due to technical difficulties, some of the video links in this website no longer work. We are uncertain as to when or if we will be able to correct these problems. However, the video clips constitute only a small portion of the material in this website. Moreover, the full transcripts of the oral histories from which the video clips were drawn can be found by following the "Resources" link below.

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Resources: Documents

Documents are the tools that allow historians to construct a story. Historians utilize many different types of documents as primary resources, including diaries, journals, newspapers, government reports, speeches and memoirs. Such resources collectively constitute the factual basis for the conclusions historians draw. A solid documentary basis allows for a more accurate, more authoritative, and more analytical description of past events.

Correspondence

Newspaper, Journal, and Magazine Articles

Government Documents

Pamphlets, Brochures, Programs, Frontage Pieces

Other Documents

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