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A video archive of thousands of hours of interviews from The HistoryMakers that captures the life, history and culture of African Americans has been donated to the Library of Congress.
Joe Hickerson, a singer-songwriter who served as the lead archivist for folk music at the Library of Congress for 25 years has died at 89. According to The New York Times, Hickerson passed away on Aug ...
Former Capitol Records / EMI president Joe Smith has donated a boatload of interviews with over 200 musical stars to the Library of Congress, which announced the news today on its website.
Audio interviews with those and dozens more of the biggest names in rock, pop, jazz, blues, country and R&B; are now streaming free at the Library of Congress website, opening access to hundreds ...
That single interview, which took students to the National History Day competition and ultimately to hand-delivering their work to the Library of Congress, planted the seed for what would become ...
WATCH: Library of Congress Releases Unseen Stephen Sondheim Interviews The interviews were conducted in his home for six-and-a-half hours over three days in 1997. By: Chloe Rabinowitz Feb. 02, 2022 ...
Interview with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden 175 Views Program ID: 522529-29 Category: Call-In Format: Call-In Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States First Aired: ...
Tuesday, November 15th, 7am-12pm ET, Wednesday, November 16th, 7am-12pm ET FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) November 14, 2022 The Library of Congress Veterans History Project (VHP) is set to unveil its ...
The first veteran Senator King Interviewed recently passed away. All of Senator King’s interviews will be preserved at the library of congress, you can also watch the interviews on Senator King ...
Dick Cavett, whose interviews in the 1960s, ’70 and ‘ 80s made for some of the most fascinating moments in television history, has donated 2,500 of his talk show programs to the Library of ...