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Oral history

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the technique of recording the oral recollections of persons concerning their knowledge of historical events as well as collections of such recollections. Individual oral histories are entered under the appropriate subject, e.g. [United States--Civilization--1918-1945.] Works on the technique of recording sounds of events for historical examination as well as collections of such recordings are entered under [Aural history.]

Found in 94 Collections and/or Records:

I Remember..., James Cossey, July 12, 2024

 Item
Scope and Contents

Recorded at the International General Assembly in 2024 at the Heritage Exhibit

Dates: July 12, 2024

I Remember... Project

 Collection
Identifier: AU0013
Scope and Contents The Dixon Pentecostal Research Center launched the "I Remember..." Project at the Heritage Exhibit of the 79th International General Assembly. We recognize the need to preserve the stories of the people of the Church of God movement and through these recordings, preserve and share a wide range of accounts of people and events related to Church of God history. Pentecostal experience is sometimes written large and sometimes written small in the everyday lives of ordinary people. The "I...
Dates: 2024

Interview with Earl P. Paulk Sr., mp4, 1978

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Identifier: VI-VI0002--0081
Scope and Contents

This is an audio interview paired with an image that has a video introduction by the interviewer.

Dates: 1978

Interview with Earl Paulk, Jr. and Don Paulk, Chapel Hill Harvester Church, Decatur, Georgia, March 30, 1989

 Item
Identifier: AU-AU0011-0003
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

This collection includes the records of the digital versions of analog audio media (audiocassettes, record albums, etc.) that are cataloged in the library's online catalog instead of in ArchivesSpace.

Dates: Copyright: March 30, 1989