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America Works

America Works

著者: Library of Congress
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概要

Features the voices of contemporary workers from throughout the United States talking about their lives, their workplaces, and their on-the-job experiences. Drawn from hundreds of longer oral history interviews collected by fieldworkers for the American Folklife Center's Occupational Folklife Project (OFP), America Works is a testament to the wisdom, wit, knowledge, and dedication of today's working Americans. These engaging oral histories, which have are preserved in the American Folklife Center's archive, are enriching and expanding America's historical record. 社会科学
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  • Tracie Lavette Augusta. Clinical Nurse Specialist. Memphis, Tennessee.
    2026/02/05

    Nurse practitioner Dr. Tracie Lavette Augusta of Memphis, Tennessee, talks with Archie Green Fellow Carmen Vaughn-Hewitt about her experiences as a nurse practitioner running her own practice, other nursing jobs she has worked throughout her career, the health of Black America, and her passion for holistic health as part of the Occupational Folklife Project “African American Nurses: The Chi Eta Phi Sorority.”

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    6 分
  • Patrick Palmer, Owner-operator Thornapple Farm and Draft Trash. New Haven, Vermont.
    2025/06/05

    Patrick Palmer, the owner-operator of Thornapple Farm and Draft Trash in New Haven, Vermont, talks about his horse-based trash collecting business with documentarian Virgina Nickerson for the Occupational Folklife Project’s “Trash Talk: Workers in Vermont’s Waste Management Industry.”

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    6 分
  • Bill Favaro, Favaro’s Rod & Reel Repair Shop. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
    2025/05/29

    Bill Favaro, who, with his brother Sam is the owner and proprietor of Favaro’s Rod & Reel Repair Shop in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, talks with folklorist Douglas Manger about how his business developed during the 1940s when Mr. Favaros’ father–(Hypolite Favaro, Sr.) –sold fishing rods and other fishing related items at his Esso gas station. He was interviewed for the Occupational Folklife Project Baton Rouge Small Businesses and Trades.

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    6 分
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