Exploring Community Through Local History: Oral Stories, Landmarks and Traditions
Overview
After being introduced to the American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936-1940 collection, students explore the local history and contemporary culture of their community through written and spoken stories; through landmarks such as buildings, parks, restaurants, or businesses; and celebration of cultural traditions.
Related Resources
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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
community, culture, Federal Writers' Project, interviews, landmarks, life histories, local history, oral histories, traditions, WPA
Author
Teaching with the Library of Congress