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  • Edinger, Monica, Far Away and Long Ago. York, Maine: Stenhouse Publishers, 1998.
Includes material on conducting oral history projects.
  • "Here and There," New York Times, Sunday, July 19, p.1; Monday, July 20, p.1; Tuesday, July 21, p. 1 (1998). Three articles about immigration, covering the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and India.
  • Lanman, Barry A. and George L. Mehaffy, Oral History in the Secondary School Classroom. Waco, Texas: Oral History Association, Baylor University, 1988.*
Valuable and practical introduction to conducting oral history projects in schools.
  • Mercier, Laurie and Madeline Buckendorf, Using Oral History in Community History Projects. Waco, Texas: Oral History Association, Baylor University, 1988.*
How to conduct oral history projects in the community.
  • Neuenschwander, John A. Oral History and the Law. Waco, Texas: Oral History Association, Baylor University, 1988.* "...introduction to the many legal issues relating to oral history practice... includes sample forms and copyright forms."
  • Oral History Evaluation Guidelines. Waco, Texas: Oral History Association, Baylor University, 1988. "the standard for conducting oral history..."
  • Click here to get the *Oral History Association publications order form
  • Orlov, Ann and Stephan Al Themstrom, Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 1980. An authoritative source of information about ethnic groups and immigration

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Immigration
  • Benaat, Chicago, (Daughters of Chicago), 1996. Growing up Arab and female in Chicago.
  • The Dupes, 1972. Three Palestinian refugees hidden in a tank truck try to cross the Kuwaiti border. From the novella, Men in the Sun, by Ghassan Kanafani. In Arabic, with English subtitles
  • El Norte, directed by Gregory Nava, USA, 1983. A brother and sister, both teenagers flee their village in Guatemala after it is destroyed by the army. They make their way to El Norte (United States) where, with difficulty, they find work and try to create new lives for themselves. In Spanish, with English subtitles.
  • Nueba Yol, 1995, written and directed by Angel Muniz, the film (a hit in the Dominican Republic) follows the adventures of a good natured man (played by Balbuena, one of the most popular actors on Dominican tv) who gives Nueba Yol (New York) a try, but goes back to the island in the end. Many real issues facing immigrants are part of the film. In Spanish, with English subtitles.
  • Nueba Yol, Part 3: Bajo la nueva ley (Under the New Law), the sequel to Nueba Yol (Angel Muniz, the director, skipped Part 2, because he doesn't think sequels are any good) follows the further adventures of Balbuena and his humorous struggles with American culture. In English, with Spanish subtitles.
  • One-way Ticket (Un Pasaje de Ida), 1988, directed by Agliberto Melendez, Dominican Republic. A powerful story about a group of men attempting to leave the Dominican Republic illegally. In Spanish, with English subtitles.
  • The Two Worlds of Angelita, (Los dos mundos de Angelita), Puerto Rico, 1982. The films follows a Puerto Rican family from the island to New York, and shows the difficulties they face. Told from the point of view of Angelita, an observant 9-year-old girl. In Spanish, with English subtitles.
The Great Depression
  • Grapes of Wrath, 1940, directed by John Ford, tells the story of the Joad family, who move from the dust bowl to California during the Great Depression.
  • Riding the Rails, Michael Uys and Lexy Lovell, filmmakers, 1997, created a documentary using archival footage and interviews with surviving "road kids" themselves, about some of the four million Americans who traveled around the country in boxcars during the Great Depression.

Online | Print | Film | Teacher Resources

  • Edinger, Monica, Far Away and Long Ago. York, Maine: Stenhouse Publishers, 1998. Include material on conducting oral history projects.
  • Folklife Sourcebook

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