Oral History and Social History
Overview
Students study social history topics by analyzing life histories from the Federal Writers’ Project (1936-1940) that recount the lives of ordinary Americans. Based on these excerpts and further research in the collections, students develop their own research questions, then plan and conduct oral history interviews with members of their communities.
Related Resources
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WPA Life Histories: About the Federal Writers' Project
articles -
Analyzing Primary Sources: Learning from Oral Histories
oral history analysis guiding questions -
Capturing an Oral History: Tips for Students
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Primary Source Learning: Oral Histories & Personal Narratives
collections & teaching resources
Grade
High School, Middle School
Subjects
Civics, Social Studies
Length
200-400 minutes
Topics
communities, Federal Writers' Project, life histories, oral histories, social history, WPA
Author
Teaching with the Library of Congress