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Review: Bold They Rise
 Rather than tell the story of the program through the eyes of one astronaut, they recount the program from the perspectives of more than thirty astronauts who flew on shuttle missions.
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Review: College students illustrate battles Latinos face in ‘The Latino Generation’
 The Latino Generation (Voices of the New America) by Mario T. Garcia is made up of 13 oral history interviews with Latino college graduates.
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That’s what it used to be like’: Oral history initiative preserves Maine fishing tales
 When Port Clyde fisherman Gary Libby started fishing in 1978, a good day at sea meant heading home with 6,000 pounds of fish on board. Today, a 21-hour trip nets anywhere from 1,000 pounds to 1,500 pounds — and he’s fishing far, far fewer days each year.
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Island oral history project brings generations together
 It began as an idea of Islanders taking down their favorite spots on Mercer Island, with three groups of adults coming into Mercer Island Library in 2013 and giving interview clips of Calkins Landing, Luther Burbank Park and the East Society School.
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Oral History Weekly Magazine Aims and Regulations
Oral History Weekly Magazine wishes to create a suitable place for thoughts and idea development; Its main field would be “Oral History” and subjects as telling & writing memoirs, writing diaries, travelogues, chronologies, and all other subfields of history which are presented in the form of news, articles, reports, notes, interviews and memoirs can be included. There is no limitation on the length of would-be-sent materials.
Mentioning the name, academic background and email is necessary. Articles with complete references and bibliography are more credited and an abstract would quite helpful.
Weekly is not about to publish any material consisting insults and libels about other people or anything that brings anxiety to public opinion. Weekly can edit and translate the received materials.
The published articles and materials are only the writer’s ideas and Oral History Weekly Magazine has no responsibility about their content.
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 ● Call from oral history group
● Oral history and documentary about Tayyeb
● Oral memoirs of martyr Nazar Nejad in Amazon website
● Memoirs of Shah’s daughter released
● Memoirs written to lawyer by Guantanamo prisoner
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Call from oral history group The Oral History Group of Imam Mussa Sadr Cultural Research Institute has put on the agenda the oral history project of Imam Mussa Sadr aimed at registering and recording the memoirs of his close relatives, friends and colleagues and Sadr family, calling on all those who have had relation with Imam Sadr and prominent figures of Sadr family like ayatollahs Seyed Sadreddin Sadr, Seyed Reza Sadr, martyr Seyed Mohammad Baqer Sadr and martyr Bent al-Hoda Sadr and those who closely witnessed his various activities and actions and his colleagues and close friends to retell their memories even very short ones. 
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