What is Oral History?
An Introduction
by Melissa Lott
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Melissa is donating the tape recorders (that she got
through a grant) as well as two books to Mrs. Noe and her
class. Melissa is a student at Mt. Union College and directed
the program with Alliance City School District under the guidance
of Dr. Peter Schneller. |
We are all familiar with "textbook" history.
We all know that in 1492 Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue
and that the Civil Rights movement occurred in the 1960's.
However, this is often a part to all of this history that is overlooked,
the oral aspect of history. Oral History is the personal emotions
and feelings of individuals during a certain era. It is the personal
perspective of historical events. It allows for one "...to
become a producer of historical knowledge, rather than a passive
absorber of historical information." (Glen Whitman, http://www.doingoralhistory.org/)
The fourth graders at Morgan Elementary School, 2002,
became just this, "producers of historical knowledge." Over
the course of three weeks, the students worked on and learned all
about the living past apparent in oral history. They conducted interviews
to construct their very own oral history of the Alliance community. On
this Web site is their work and the history they never know was
all around them.