Kamis, 26 April 2018

Conversation with Robert Patrick

The Greatest Stories Ever Digitized Col. Robert Patrick, USA (Ret.), is director of the Veterans History Project at the Library of Congress. Part of the library’s American Folklife Center, the project is a national grass-roots initiative to collect oral history interviews, letters, photographs, and other original documents that chronicle the stories of veterans and home …

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