The National Parks, 1965: Oral History Transcript / and Related Material, 1965-197
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This book contains transcripts of oral histories conducted with members of the Alameda County District Attorney's Office in California, during the years 1971-1976.
An oral history of four pioneering California legislators who fought for fair employment practices, fair housing, and public health during the 1960s and 1970s.
Get an inside look at the life and career of actress and politician Helen Gahagan Douglas with this fascinating oral history project. Featuring interviews with Douglas herself as well as family members, friends, and colleagues, this book sheds new light on a remarkable woman.
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This oral history project, conducted in the late 1960s, gathers interviews with a diverse group of Californians involved in the history of the state's forestry industry. The interviews cover topics including conservation and environmental policy, lumber production, and the role of labor unions in the industry. A fascinating window into a key period in California's history.