a new generation copes with the legacy of the "Dirty War"
Kaiser, Susana
2005
A collection of oral histories from sixty-three young people who were too young to remember the events of the military dictatorship in Argentina between 1976 and 1983, and explores the effects of the war on their lives.
Presents a collection of interviews with twentieth-century novelist, short story writer, and playwright, Ray Bradbury, that covers five decades of his life and works.
Presents a collection of twenty-seven interviews from former slaves collected during the 1930s that give personal testimonies of the African-American and Native American relationships in the nineteenth century.
Presents a series of interviews with Chinese-born American architect I.M. Pei in which he discusses his childhood influences, his studies, some of the highlights of his career, and his philosophy of building design.
The author recalls her visit to Afghanistan in 1997 where she photographed women and interviewed them about the restrictions imposed on their lives by the Taliban regime, and discusses how the circumstances of those women and others has changed since the defeat of the Taliban in 2001.
Contains over twenty-five oral history narratives of former slaves in Texas during the nineteenth century, discussing their family relations, entertainment, work on plantations, and how they were treated by their owners.
voices against censorship in children's literature
West, Mark I
1997
A collection of interviews with children's authors, publishers, and anticensorship activists discussing their experiences with and attitudes towards censorship of children's literature.