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Making queer history visible in North Carolina

View Post on OUP Blog By Josh Burford This year, we have focused on people and institutions using oral history in innovative ways, discussing the challenges they face and their motivations for using oral history to make positive changes in the world. In April we talked to Scott Seyforth and Nichole Barnes about the impressive […]

The Struggle For Workers Rights In The 1970s South

The Struggle For Workers Rights In The 1970s South In the 1970s, the small town of Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina was dominated by the J.P. Stevens textile mills, which controlled many aspects of its workers’ lives.  A coalition made up of workers from different races, genders and religious backgrounds came together and won the right to a […]

Oral History Review

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