https://ufdc.ufl.edu/oral
Based at the University of Florida, the Samuel Proctor Oral History
Program (SPOHP) has conducted more than 8,000 interviews in the decades
after the program's launch in 1967, making its collection "one of the
largest oral history archives in the South and one of the top
collections in the country." Over 3,600 of those interviews are publicly
available online as part of the SPOHP Digital Collection, which
contains audio recordings and written transcripts as well as other
documents. The interviews in this collection include material dated from
1939 to the present and represent a diverse variety of communities
throughout Florida and beyond. Under Collections, readers will find (for
example) assorted interviews collected in 26 of Florida's counties,
topical collections such as Florida Fisherfolk, and more than 700
interviews with members of several Native American tribes. There are
also a number of sub-collections, including the Joel Buchanan Archive of
African American Oral History, which was added in March 2019 and
contains over 1,000 items. Visitors can search the SPOHP Digital
Collection (including the full text of documents) by keyword or use
Advanced Search to specify fields such as title, date range, or
language.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51214/samuel_proctor_oral_history_program_digital_collection
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