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Veterans History Project

The Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center (commonly known as the Veterans History Project) was created by the United States Congress in 2000 to collect and preserve the firsthand remembrances of U.S. wartime veterans. Its mandate ensures future generations may hear directly from those who served to better understand the realities of war. It is a special project of the American Folklife Center, a research center of the Library of Congress.[1]

The Veterans History Project American Folklife Center
CountryUnited States
ScopeTo collect and preserve firsthand remembrances of U.S. wartime veterans
Established2000 (2000)
LocationWashington, D.C.
Collection
Items collectedrecorded interviews, original letters, diaries, photos, memoirs and historic documents related to a veteran's wartime service
Sizeover 65,000 collections
Parent organizationLibrary of Congress
Websitewww.loc.gov/vets/

The program is conducted through Congressional offices and relies on a national network of veteran service organizations, universities, secondary schools, community groups and the general public to record interviews according to program guidelines. These and original letters, diaries, photos, memoirs and historic documents related to a veteran's wartime service are then preserved at the Library of Congress. Through 2010 the project held more than 65,000 collections and was considered the largest oral history program of its kind in the nation.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] It serves as an important resource for scholars, historians, students and the general public.

The Veterans History Project authorizing legislation (Public Law 106-380) was sponsored by Representatives Ron Kind, Amo Houghton, and Steny Hoyer in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senators Max Cleland and Chuck Hagel in the U.S. Senate. It received unanimous support and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 27, 2000.

Directors

  • 2000-2006: Ellen McCulloch Lovell[13]
  • 2006-2016: Robert Patrick[14]
  • 2016- : Karen Lloyd[15]

Associated media projects

Notable media projects associated with the Veterans History Project include:

  • A March 2007 screening of a series of films, shorts, and television episodes during Women's History Month titled "Women at War" highlighting American servicewomen participation in the major wars of the 20th century.[16]
  • A joint community engagement during 2007 between the Veterans History Project and PBS resulted in the September 7 airing of the seven-part Ken Burns PBS documentary The War. The television miniseries underscores the VHP's objective of building the historic record by collecting first-hand recollections of wartime veterans. It also profiles civilians who work in support of war efforts, such as Rosie the Riveters and USO volunteers.[16]
  • The VHP launched a companion website on October 1, 2007, to "guide viewers through each episode, detail related historic events through the perspectives of hundreds of World War II veterans who contributed their recollections to the project archives, and showcase the wide variety of media contributed to the archives.[18]
  • The VHP commemorated Veterans Day on November 11, 2008, with a special online presentation featuring firsthand recollections of African American soldiers from the 92nd Infantry Division of World War II.[19]
  • The Veterans History Project commemorated its 10th anniversary through a host of various events and initiatives, including a commemorative anniversary event.[20] The featured speaker for this event was James H. Billington, the 13th Librarian of Congress, who called upon Americans to collect the stories of veterans on September 29th, 2010.[21]
  • The VHP commemorated its 15th anniversary with a new web presentation titled "VHP at 15: Collections Over the Years," to memorialize fifteen collections through their existing online series, "Experiencing War."[22]
  • The Veterans History Project celebrated its 20th anniversary with online concerts and panels, November 6–14, 2020[23][24]
    • November 6: Barbara Martin
    • November 7: "In Love and War" - Roxanne Seeman, songwriter with Elise Solberg, pianist and Hannah Goldblatt, singer
    • November 8: "Still Over There" - Franklin Tootle, Operation Song
    • November 9: Conversation on conversing: Veterans discuss VHP participation
    • November 10: "Old Glory" - Kimberley Mitchell, Operation Song
    • November 12: Organizational benefits to collaborating with VHP, panel discussion
    • November 13: "Precious Pearl" - Kimberley Mitchell, Operation Song
    • November 14: Volunteering to make history, panel discussion

References

  1. ^ "The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress". www.LOC.gov. hdl:loc.afc/folklife.home. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  2. ^ "About the Veterans History Project (American Folklife Center)". Loc.gov. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  3. ^ "Veterans History Project >> Representative Joe Sestak". Sestak.house.gov. 2000-10-27. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  4. ^ "The D'Azzo Research Library Newsletter". Afit.edu. 2000-10-27. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  5. ^ Chris Coutu (2000-10-27). "Make A Difference, Support American Veterans & Troops, Now!". American Warrior.Us. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  6. ^ "How did the Veterans History Project start?". Ask.com. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  7. ^ Springer, Jason. "Training for the Veterans History Project". Blue Jersey. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  8. ^ "Central Connecticut State University (CCSU): FAQ". Ccsu.edu. 2000-10-27. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  9. ^ "Representative Kenny Marchant: Featured Story: Learn About The Veterans History Project". House.gov. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  10. ^ "INTEGRIS Third Age Life Senior Services: Veteran's History Project". Integris-health.com. 2000-10-27. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  11. ^ "History". Lakemoreohio.org. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  12. ^ "Veterans History Project". Norcaltrav.com. 2000-10-27. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  13. ^ "Veterans History Project". NPR.org.
  14. ^ "Robert Patrick Named Director of Veterans History Project". Library of Congress. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  15. ^ "New Director Appointed to Lead Veterans History Project". Library of Congress. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  16. ^ a b "VHP Celebrates Women's History Month with Film Series "Women at War"". Library of Congress. Retrieved 22 December 2010.
  17. ^ "Movie Review: Ladies Courageous". The New York Times. 1944.
  18. ^ The Library of Congress (October 1, 2007). "Veterans History Project Web Site Enhances Experience of "The War"". News From the Library of Congress.
  19. ^ The Library of Congress (November 6, 2008). "Veterans History Project Spotlights Stories of WWII 92nd Infantry Division: Soldiers from WWII African American Unit Recount History in Their Own Words". News From the Library of Congress.
  20. ^ "Veterans History Project Marks Tenth Year with Events and Initiatives". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  21. ^ "Veterans History Project 10th Anniversary". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  22. ^ "VHP Celebrates 15th Anniversary With New Web Presentation". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2021-01-03.
  23. ^ "Veterans History Project Celebrates 20th Anniversary Year with Online Concerts, Panels, Nov. 6-14". Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  24. ^ "Library of Congress Veterans History Project virtual concert". www.radio.com. 2020-11-03. Retrieved 2020-11-24.

  This article incorporates public domain material from "About the Veterans History Project". American Folklife Center. Library of Congress.

External links

  • Official website  
  • American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress
  • Veterans' Oral History Project Act (Pub. L. 106–380 (text) (PDF), 114 Stat. 1447, enacted October 27, 2000)

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The Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress American Folklife Center commonly known as the Veterans History Project was created by the United States Congress in 2000 to collect and preserve the firsthand remembrances of U S wartime veterans Its mandate ensures future generations may hear directly from those who served to better understand the realities of war It is a special project of the American Folklife Center a research center of the Library of Congress 1 The Veterans History Project American Folklife CenterCountryUnited StatesScopeTo collect and preserve firsthand remembrances of U S wartime veteransEstablished2000 2000 LocationWashington D C CollectionItems collectedrecorded interviews original letters diaries photos memoirs and historic documents related to a veteran s wartime serviceSizeover 65 000 collectionsParent organizationLibrary of CongressWebsitewww wbr loc wbr gov wbr vets wbr The program is conducted through Congressional offices and relies on a national network of veteran service organizations universities secondary schools community groups and the general public to record interviews according to program guidelines These and original letters diaries photos memoirs and historic documents related to a veteran s wartime service are then preserved at the Library of Congress Through 2010 the project held more than 65 000 collections and was considered the largest oral history program of its kind in the nation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 It serves as an important resource for scholars historians students and the general public The Veterans History Project authorizing legislation Public Law 106 380 was sponsored by Representatives Ron Kind Amo Houghton and Steny Hoyer in the U S House of Representatives and Senators Max Cleland and Chuck Hagel in the U S Senate It received unanimous support and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 27 2000 Contents 1 Directors 2 Associated media projects 3 References 4 External linksDirectors Edit2000 2006 Ellen McCulloch Lovell 13 2006 2016 Robert Patrick 14 2016 Karen Lloyd 15 Associated media projects EditNotable media projects associated with the Veterans History Project include A March 2007 screening of a series of films shorts and television episodes during Women s History Month titled Women at War highlighting American servicewomen participation in the major wars of the 20th century 16 March 2 Mad Parade 1931 and 100 American 1918 March 9 Ladies Courageous 1944 17 and Women in Defense 1942 March 16 Flight Nurse 1953 and M A S H episode season 7 episode 16 Inga 1979 March 23 An episode from the acclaimed TV series China Beach and a television report titled Woman Doctor in Vietnam 1966 which aired on the CBS news program The 20th Century March 30 Courage Under Fire 1996 A joint community engagement during 2007 between the Veterans History Project and PBS resulted in the September 7 airing of the seven part Ken Burns PBS documentary The War The television miniseries underscores the VHP s objective of building the historic record by collecting first hand recollections of wartime veterans It also profiles civilians who work in support of war efforts such as Rosie the Riveters and USO volunteers 16 The VHP launched a companion website on October 1 2007 to guide viewers through each episode detail related historic events through the perspectives of hundreds of World War II veterans who contributed their recollections to the project archives and showcase the wide variety of media contributed to the archives 18 The VHP commemorated Veterans Day on November 11 2008 with a special online presentation featuring firsthand recollections of African American soldiers from the 92nd Infantry Division of World War II 19 The Veterans History Project commemorated its 10th anniversary through a host of various events and initiatives including a commemorative anniversary event 20 The featured speaker for this event was James H Billington the 13th Librarian of Congress who called upon Americans to collect the stories of veterans on September 29th 2010 21 The VHP commemorated its 15th anniversary with a new web presentation titled VHP at 15 Collections Over the Years to memorialize fifteen collections through their existing online series Experiencing War 22 The Veterans History Project celebrated its 20th anniversary with online concerts and panels November 6 14 2020 23 24 November 6 Barbara Martin November 7 In Love and War Roxanne Seeman songwriter with Elise Solberg pianist and Hannah Goldblatt singer November 8 Still Over There Franklin Tootle Operation Song November 9 Conversation on conversing Veterans discuss VHP participation November 10 Old Glory Kimberley Mitchell Operation Song November 12 Organizational benefits to collaborating with VHP panel discussion November 13 Precious Pearl Kimberley Mitchell Operation Song November 14 Volunteering to make history panel discussionReferences Edit The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress www LOC gov hdl loc afc folklife home Retrieved January 21 2020 About the Veterans History Project American Folklife Center Loc gov Retrieved 2010 03 25 Veterans History Project gt gt Representative Joe Sestak Sestak house gov 2000 10 27 Retrieved 2010 03 25 The D Azzo Research Library Newsletter Afit edu 2000 10 27 Retrieved 2010 03 25 Chris Coutu 2000 10 27 Make A Difference Support American Veterans amp Troops Now American Warrior Us Retrieved 2010 03 25 How did the Veterans History Project start Ask com Retrieved 2010 03 25 Springer Jason Training for the Veterans History Project Blue Jersey Retrieved 2010 03 25 Central Connecticut State University CCSU FAQ Ccsu edu 2000 10 27 Retrieved 2010 03 25 Representative Kenny Marchant Featured Story Learn About The Veterans History Project House gov Retrieved 2010 03 25 INTEGRIS Third Age Life Senior Services Veteran s History Project Integris health com 2000 10 27 Retrieved 2010 03 25 History Lakemoreohio org Retrieved 2010 03 25 Veterans History Project Norcaltrav com 2000 10 27 Retrieved 2010 03 25 Veterans History Project NPR org Robert Patrick Named Director of Veterans History Project Library of Congress Retrieved 28 September 2019 New Director Appointed to Lead Veterans History Project Library of Congress 4 November 2016 Retrieved 28 September 2019 a b VHP Celebrates Women s History Month with Film Series Women at War Library of Congress Retrieved 22 December 2010 Movie Review Ladies Courageous The New York Times 1944 The Library of Congress October 1 2007 Veterans History Project Web Site Enhances Experience of The War News From the Library of Congress The Library of Congress November 6 2008 Veterans History Project Spotlights Stories of WWII 92nd Infantry Division Soldiers from WWII African American Unit Recount History in Their Own Words News From the Library of Congress Veterans History Project Marks Tenth Year with Events and Initiatives Library of Congress Retrieved 2021 01 03 Veterans History Project 10th Anniversary Library of Congress Retrieved 2021 01 03 VHP Celebrates 15th Anniversary With New Web Presentation Library of Congress Retrieved 2021 01 03 Veterans History Project Celebrates 20th Anniversary Year with Online Concerts Panels Nov 6 14 Library of Congress Retrieved 2020 11 24 Library of Congress Veterans History Project virtual concert www radio com 2020 11 03 Retrieved 2020 11 24 This article incorporates public domain material from About the Veterans History Project American Folklife Center Library of Congress External links EditOfficial website American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress Veterans Oral History Project Act Pub L 106 380 text PDF 114 Stat 1447 enacted October 27 2000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Veterans History Project amp oldid 1114800693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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