Incoming Resources
- All there is, love stories from Storycorps, [edited and with an introduction by] Dave Isay
- Untold glory, African Americans in pursuit of freedom, opportunity, and achievement, by Alan Govenar
- Swinging in place, porch life in southern culture, Jocelyn Hazelwood Donlon
- Voices of valor, D-Day: June 6, 1944, Douglas Brinkley and Ronald J. Drez
- Southern spirit, community heritage handbook, by Margaret Jones Gibbs
- Callings, the purpose and passion of work, Dave Isay ; with Maya Millett
- Old times in Horry County, a narrative history, Randall A. Wells ; with an introduction by Dr. Charles Joyner
- My folks don't want me to talk about slavery, twenty-one oral histories of former North Carolina slaves, edited by Belinda Hurmence
- Family oral history across the world, Mary Louise Contini Gordon
- Beyond glory, Medal of Honor heroes in their own words : extraordinary stories of courage from World War II to Vietnam, Larry Smith
- Voices of freedom, an oral history of the civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1980s, [compiled by] Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn
- Tales from the South Carolina upstate, where the cotton & peaches grow, Nancy Rhyne
- Into the rising sun, in their own words, World War II's Pacific veterans reveal the heart of combat, [reported by] Patrick K. O'Donnell
- The Appalachians, America's first and last frontier, edited by Mari-Lynn Evans, Holly George-Warren, and Robert Santelli with Tom Robertson
- Voices of Carolina slave children, compiled and edited by Nancy Rhyne
- Community as classroom, an oral history resource publication, S.C. Department of Archives & History
- Doing oral history, Donald A. Ritchie
- Many minds, one heart, SNCC's dream for a new America, Wesley C. Hogan
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, edited by William H. Chafe ... [and others]
- Great fortune, the epic of Rockefeller Center, Daniel Okrent
- Before freedom, when I just can remember, twenty-seven oral histories of former South Carolina slaves, edited by Belinda Hurmence
- Living Atlanta, an oral history of the city, 1914-1948, by Clifford M. Kuhn, Harlon E. Joye, and E. Bernard West ; foreword by Michael L. Lomax
- Remembering the way it was, Fran Heyward Marscher, Volume two
- Ties that bind, stories of love and gratitude from the first ten years of StoryCorps, [edited by] Dave Isay with Lizzie Jacobs
- Joe Gould's teeth, Jill Lepore
- Come back to the land, an exploration of James and Johns islands African American settlement communities
- Remembering the way it was at Beaufort, Sheldon and the Sea Islands, Fran Heyward Marscher
- Sterling A. Brown's A Negro looks at the South, edited by John Edgar Tidwell and Mark A. Sanders
- Ask & tell, gay and lesbian veterans speak out, by Steve Estes
- Reagan, the man and his presidency, Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober
- Voices of war, stories of service from the home front and the front lines, edited by Tom Weiner ; Library of Congress Veterans History Project
- Krak teet, a catalog of black Savannah's biographies, Trelani Michelle
- Hard times, an oral history of the great depression, Studs Terkel
- Unlocking the secrets in old photographs, by Karen Frisch-Ripley
- Listening is an act of love, a celebration of American life from the StoryCorps Project, edited and with an introduction by Dave Isay
- Forgotten voices of the Great War, a history of World War I in the words of the men and women who were there, [compiled by] Max Arthur ; with an introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert
- First-person America, edited and with an introd. by Ann Banks
- Sub, an oral history of U.S. Navy submarines, Mark Roberts
- Slave ghost stories, tales of hags, hants, ghosts & diamondback rattlers, compiled and edited by Nancy Rhyne
- A German generation, an experiential history of the twentieth century, Thomas A. Kohut
- The Reagan presidency, an oral history of the era, Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober
- I thought my father was God, and other true tales from NPR's National Story Project, edited and introduced by Paul Auster ; assistant editor, Nelly Reifler
- Country women cope with hard times, a collection of oral histories, edited by Melissa Walker
- Forgotten voices of World War II, a new history of World War II in the words of the men and women who were there, [compiled by] Max Arthur ; with an introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert
- A journey to equal education, stories from historic African American communities, W. Gresham Meggett High School, James Island, South Carolina, prepared by New South Associates ; Jeann Tran, historian and author ; Mary Beth Reed, project manager and co-author ; Wes Nimmo, historian and co-author ; Velma Fann, historian ; David Richarddson, historian
- Remembering the way it was at Hilton Head, Bluffton and Daufuskie, Fran Heyward Marscher
- Eyewitness D-Day, firsthand accounts from the landing at Normandy to the liberation of Paris, D.M. Giangreco with Kathryn Moore ; edited and with a foreword by Norman Polmar