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Oral History Review Advance Access originally published online on August 14, 2009
Oral History Review 2009 36(2):253-254; doi:10.1093/ohr/ohp051
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Crossroads to Freedom

Joshua D. Farrington

University of Kentucky

CROSSROADS TO FREEDOM. Memphis, TN: Rhodes College, 2008. http://www.crossroadstofreedom.org/

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Crossroads to Freedom is a multimedia digital archive sponsored by Rhodes College "to promote and support conversations in our community" about the civil rights movement in Memphis. It accomplishes this goal and more. At the core of the Web site is a collection of over seventy recently conducted oral histories, all of which are in digitized video format. All videos are accompanied with transcriptions, where the text moves with the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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