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Webinar 4: Accessing and Using Oral History
Video recording of the fourth webinar from the Oral History Forum. The theme of the last webinar of the series explores innovative uses of oral history collections and pushes for equitable access to oral history collections.
Date:
February 22, 2023
Creator:
Marcus, Eric; Sullivan, Sady & Sielaff, Steven
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Milpa Agricultural Placemaking Project at the University of North Texas
Data management plan for the grant, "The Milpa Agricultural Placemaking Project at the University of North Texas."
Date:
2023-09-15/2027-09-14
Creator:
Wise, Michael D.
Object Type:
Text
System:
The UNT Digital Library
ST JOHN'S Cemetery: A report detailing how Denton County Commissioner Hub Clark stole a cemetery from a Pilot Point freedpersons community in 1938.
This report was submitted to the Denton County Commissioner’s Court on December 12, 2023. The independent research contained herein was inspired by a collaborative community effort to highlight the emerging historical narrative of the St. John's freed-persons community of Pilot Point, its unexplained disappearance in the 1930s, and the events that led to the community's cemetery becoming landlocked and inaccessible to the public for more than eighty years.
Date:
December 12, 2023
Creator:
Luther Rummel, Jessica
Object Type:
Report
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The UNT Digital Library