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Interview transcripts, photographs, clippings, and other materials, from seven oral history projects funded by the commission. Projects include: Life on the Morris Canal (20 transcripts, 1974-1976), by James Lee; Ferracute Machine Company Oral History Project (10 transcripts, ca. 1980s-1992), by the Oberlin Smith Society, Bridgeton, N.J.; Japanese Americans in Seabrook (4 transcripts, 1991-1993), by Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center; An Oral History of African-Americans and the Development of Radar Defense Technology at Fort Monmouth, N.J., 1940-1959 (5 transcripts, 1991-1994), by Robert O. Johnson, Jr.; Memorial Hospital of Burlington County Oral History Project (5 transcripts, 1994), by the Memorial Hospital of Burlington County Foundation, conducted by Joel R. Gardner; New Jersey AIDS Oral History Project (9 transcripts, 1994-1995), by the Dept. of Special Collections, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; and Professional Career Choices at Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, N.J. (11 transcripts, 1995), by Dr. Avrum L. Katcher.
Arranged in five thematic parts, "The Oral History Reader" covers key debates in the post-war development of oral history.
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