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USING THE COLLECTIONS SELECTED COLLECTIONS CONCLUSION RECORDED SOUND EXTERNAL SITES VISIT/CONTACT |
CONCLUSION
Recordings serve multiple roles in that they record, comment on, and interpret history and culture. They are themselves the products and artifacts of that history. The vast recorded sound and radio collections at the Library of Congress offer unique insights and rich rewards for those researching American women from the twentieth century on. This section has suggested some of the many different ways in which sound recordings and radio broadcasts can enhance and enliven your research. [Top] |
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