Adapting Critical Oral History Methodology to Freedom Movement Studies
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Black Powercivil rights
critical oral history
freedom movement
Freedom Summer
SNCC
social movements
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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10.1080/00940798.2022.2096473Publication Info
Augusto, Geri; Hogan, Wesley; & Mason-Hogans, Danita (2022). Adapting Critical Oral History Methodology to Freedom Movement Studies. The Oral History Review, 49(2). pp. 251-282. 10.1080/00940798.2022.2096473. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26504.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Wesley Hogan
Research Professor of the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute
Wesley Hogan is a Research Professor at the Franklin Humanities Institute and History.
Between 2003-2013, she taught at Virginia State University, where she worked with
the Algebra Project and the Young People’s Project. Between 2013-2021, she served
as Director of the Center for Docum

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