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DESCRIPTION:The practices at the heart of the oral history discipline compr
 ise the oldest  form of historical inquiry—the passing of knowledge and me
 mory through  spoken word. But oral history is also very much a modern met
 hodology. It’s  a practice that can yield unique insight on historical eve
 nts, build empathy,  and help document a more inclusive representation o
 f our world. Tune in to  this dialogue to discover what oral history provi
 des that the written word  does/cannot, and why this practice is needed,
  among other questions.
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LOCATION:Maryland Center for History and Culture, 610 Park Avenue, Baltim
 ore, MD
SUMMARY:A Conversation about Oral History — the What and Why
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