The East Texas War and Memory Project is an oral and public history project that collects, preserves, interprets, and makes accessible to the public the stories of people affected by war in order to uncover both the lived experience of war and the individual and public memory that surrounds it. In 2013, Texas A&M University-Commerce students began interviewing veterans and other individuals affected by war. The project completed conducting interviews in 2017. To learn more about the project, visit the East Texas War and Memory Project Libguide.
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Chuck and Judith Jones, Oral History Moment
Chuck Jones, Judith Jones, Madison Garcia, and Abigail Johnson
2016-02-23 -
Chuck and Judith Jones, Oral History Moment Script
Chuck Jones, Judith Jones, Madison Garcia, and Abigail Johnson
2016-02-23 -
Earl Blassingame, Oral History Moment Script
Earl Blassingame, Michelle Hodge, and Allan Folsom
2016-10-20 -
Leon Crawford, Oral History Moment
Leon Crawford, Madison Garcia, Nick Sprenger, and Allan Folsom
2016-03-08 -
Leon Crawford, Oral History Moment Script
Leon Crawford, Madison Garcia, Nick Sprenger, and Allan Folsom
2016-03-08 -
Harry Mitchell, Oral History Moment
Harry Mitchell, Rachel Branch, Allan Folsom, and Nick Sprenger
2015-10-22 -
Harry Mitchell, Oral History Moment Script
Harry Mitchell, Rachel Branch, Allan Folsom, and Nick Sprenger
2015-10-22