National Museum of the American Indian: Living Voices
- Audio series in English and Spanish reflecting with wide range of Native American and Native Hawaiian experiences in Canada, Mexico, Panama, and the U.S.- 1968: The Whole World Was Watching
- Includes audio files, transcripts, and edited stories from 30 interviews conducted by high school students around recollections of the events of 1968. - 20 Voices
- Sharing the tales of 20 survivors of the 1915 Armenian genocide. Online companion to the documentary "The Genocide in Me." - BBC Four: A-Z Interviews
- Brief audio excerpts culled from the BBC's archives. - Conversations With History
- Distinguished men and women from all over the world talk about their lives and their work, in unedited text and video formats. - Days of Infamy: December 7 and 9/11
- American Radioworks presents the recorded voices of ordinary Americans as they reacted to two deadly surprise attacks against the United States: Japan's assault on Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941, and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. - EyeWitness to History
- Offers historic personal narratives and other first-hand sources from ancient history to the 20th century. - H-Oralhist
- Network for scholars and professionals active in studies related to oral history. - Historic Audio Archive
- With Real Audio files of Richard Nixon, JFK, Martin Luther King Jr and others. - Historical Voices
- Database of spoken word collections spanning the 20th century. - Justin Oral History Center
- Providing both an avenue to learn the stories of those who have lived history and the opportunity to tell your own. - Life After the Holocaust
- Stories of Holocaust survivors after the war. From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. - Local Heroes
- Interviews of World War II veterans from the Bayside area of Melbourne Australia. - Mountain Voices
- Oral testimonies from mountain and highland regions around the world. Allowing people in developing and impoverished regions to offer their personal perspectives. - MSU Vincent Voice Library Exhibit
- Academic voice library housing utterances by over 50,000 persons from all walks of life. - Oral History Collections at the Reuther
- Transcripts available at the Reuther Library Archives of Labour and Urban Affairs. - Oral History on Science, Space, and Technology
- Online catalogue of the contents of oral history projects conducted between 1981 and 1990. - Oral History Projects: The Holocaust
- Archive of discussions from 1996 with Holocaust and World War II survivors. - Oral History Questions
- List from the Gene Pool. - Oral History Review
- Subscription based publication exploring the recording, transcribing, and preserving of conversations with people who have participated in important developments in modern times. - Oral History Review, The
- Official publication of the Oral History Association. - Rutgers Oral History Archives
- Records the personal experiences of the men and women who served on the homefront and overseas during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War. - Sounds of History
- Collection of recorded sounds and voices that define the twentieth century. Includes "I'm not a crook," "The Giants win the pennant!," and "A day which will live in infamy." - StoryCorps
- National project to instruct and inspire people to record each others' stories in sound. Includes a question generator, information on StoryBooths, and audio excerpts. - Voice of Hibakusha
- Text of video taped interviews with survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima. - War on Their Minds: Memories of the WWII Years
- Wayland High School history project in which students interviewed local WWII veterans.
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