“Oral History Interview Guidelines” are posted on the website and will help you plan and execute your interview

• “Oral History Interview Guidelines” are posted on the website and will help you plan and execute your interview
• If you cannot find an interview subject who was living in the U.S. at the time, it is fine to interview someone who lived elsewhere in the world. You may ask about their perceptions of what was going on in the U.S.
• Using your interview as a basis, write a 4 page, double spaced paper making an analysis of your choosing related to your interviewee and the 1960s-80s. You may focus on any topic you wish, but connect your analysis explicitly to some theme or themes in the textbook. Please have the usual clear thesis statement, argument, paragraph construction, and syntax.

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