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Archive: May 2015 (3 Posts)

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Students Connecting with Veterans: The Harlem Veteran Project

Posted by: Megan Harris

In a satisfying moment of blog synchronicity, while we at the Veterans History Project are celebrating the accomplishments of our volunteer interviewers, another LC blog is focusing on student interviewers–specifically, those at Harlem High School in Machesney Park, Illinois. In a blog post on  Teaching With the Library of Congress, Harlem High School teachers Nick …

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VHP’s 15th Anniversary: Year of the Interviewer

Posted by: Megan Harris

The following is a guest post by Monica Mohindra, Head of Program Communication and Coordination, Veterans History Project. Did you ever work or live someplace that had inspiring quotes or poetry on the walls? “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” These evocative words from Maya Angelou have graced the …

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The End of Two Wars

Posted by: Megan Harris

May 8, 1945: The Allies accept Germany’s unconditional surrender, thus marking the end of the war in Europe. Despite the fact that the war is not yet over, the world celebrates; there is dancing in the streets of cities from London to Los Angeles. The date becomes known as V-E Day, or “Victory in Europe …