Students in the BHS oral history seminar I'm teaching are choosing books of oral histories (or memoirs) to read and discuss with the class. I'm excited to hear what they find. Here's what's on my memoir/oral histories/historical biographies To-Read list, if you're looking for ideas:
- The Fifties: A Women's Oral History by Brett Harvey
- Long Journey Home: Oral Histories of Contemporary Delaware Indians by James W. Brown
- Triangular Road: A Memoir by Paule Marshall
- Writing Women's Worlds: Bedouin Stories by Lila Abu-Lughod
- But Enough About Me by Nancy K. Miller
- Letters of Elizabeth Palmer Peabody: American Renaissance Woman by Bruce Ronda
- Woman in the Nineteenth Century by Margaret Fuller
- Reinventing the Peabody Sisters by Monika M. Elbert
- Not Becoming My Mother: and Other Things She Taught Me along the Way by Ruth Reichl
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