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The Black Lives Matter Oral History Project was created to help students develop a place-based narrative project that assists them in understanding how the Black Lives Matter Movement impacted those within their home communities. Students in Dr. Maginn’s history classes interview family, friends, and community leaders and preserve their stories within this database.
Subjects or Themes
Black Lives Matter, African American History, Socal Movements, Oral History
Project Language(s)
English
Time Period
Geographic Location
Project Categories
Content Type
Oral History, Mapping Networks
Target Audience(s)
Creators
Andrew Maginn
Rachel Fredericks
Rachel Fredericks
Year(s)
2022
Host Institution / Affiliation / Project Location
The Black Lives Matter Oral History Project
Software Employed
Labor and Support
Project Cost
Partnerships, funding sources, or grant-funding acknowledgement
Sewnee the University of the South Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, the Office of Inclusive Excellence, the Library and Information Technology Services, and the William R. Laurie Archives and Special Collections.