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Our Year-End Journal is Available Now

Dear Friends of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program, As you will read in this exciting end-of- year progress report, SPOHP has reached more students, scholars, and members of the general public than ever. We have conducted community-based oral history workshops with churches, businesses, university classes, veteran’s groups, African American history museums, Native American nations […]

Telling Gainesville: A Film Screening

Please join military veterans and their families for a special Veterans Day film screening of the play “Telling Gainesville.” Telling Gainesville is part of a nationwide initiative by the National Endowment for the Humanities that connects civilian audiences with veterans in a creative, supportive environment. “Telling Gainesville” ran to standing-room- only audiences at the Actor’s […]

Former SPOHP Director Julian M. Pleasants Releases New Book

“A powerful book; a tale of heroism, volunteerism, and sacrifice.”—Gary R. Mormino, author of Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida “Personal anecdotes humanize the narrative and add a poignant impact. The use of newspaper editorials also provides an understanding of how North Carolinians responded to the war.”—Melton A. McLaurin, […]

“Women Contributing to the War Effort” by Christian Wanamaker with Alvina Bowen, WWII-201

“Women Contributing to the War Effort” Alvina Bowen (WWII-201) By Christian Wanamaker, Intern Listen: Oral history interview clip at UFDC with Alvina Bowen 00:55 Alvina Bowen was just seventeen years old when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. She recalls how, in the weeks and months following, most of the boys dropped out of Theodore Roosevelt High School in […]

“Segregation,” by Jasmine Reynolds with Joseph Welch, AAHP-303

“Segregation,” Joseph Welch, AAHP-303 By Jasmine Reynolds, Intern Listen: Oral history interview clip at UFDC with Joseph Welch 00:55 Upon entering the military during World War II, Mr. Welch talks about his experiences in Europe. He states, When it came time to catch the bus to come back to camp for revelry, all black soldiers had to stand […]

“Letters to Home,” by Mariah Justice, with Robert Molosso, WWII-218

“Letters to Home,” Robert Molosso (WWII-218) By Mariah Justice, Intern Listen: Oral history interview clip at UFDC with Robert Molosso 00:12 Robert Molosso is a World War II veteran who served in the Pacific theatre.  He served in the Army in the 2nd Amphibious Brigade in the 532nd Engineer and Boat Regiment.  He was stationed in several places in the […]

“Behind Enemy Lines,” by Virginia Hamrick, with Edward Wackowski, WWII-135

“Behind Enemy Lines,” Edward Wackowski (WWII-135) By Virginia Hamrick, Intern Listen: Oral history interview clip at UFDC with Edward Wackowski 00:43 On September 11, 1944, Eddie Wackowski’s family heard he was lost somewhere in the European Theater. Though he was never captured as a prisoner of war, Wackowski experienced war behind enemy lines and recalled both his survival […]