The NYC Veterans Oral History Project
The NYC Veterans Oral History Project was conducted from January - December 2013 at The New York Public Library in collaboration with The Veterans History Project at The Library of Congress.
This community-based project was supported by volunteer interviewers who recorded the personal accounts of American war veterans in neighborhoods around the city so that future generations may begin to understand an important part of history from the people who lived it. These interviews also helped springboard a series of Fall 2013 veterans programs.
We encourage veterans in New York City to continue to record oral histories. Recordings will be stored in the permanent archive at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. You can send recordings directly to The Library of Congress and review the Veterans History Project for details: http://www.loc.gov/vets/
Please e-mail AlexandraKelly@nypl.org or call New York Public Library (212) 592-7555 if you want to schedule an oral history training at your organization.
A digital collection of full interviews recorded at NYPL can be found below.

Melba Joyce
5/6/2014

Carol St. Pierre
11/18/2013

Johnnie White
10/28/2013

Jack McLean
10/10/2013

Maurice Decaul
10/10/2013

Kristen Rouse
10/10/2013

Andrea Figueroa
9/26/2013

Pansy Santiago-Siler
9/26/2013

Charles Witherspoon
9/26/2013

Everett Cox
9/26/2013

Adeyemi Oloruntoba
9/26/2013

Laris Moore
9/26/2013

Martha Taylor Butler, Veteran Interview
9/16/2013

Stanley Smolik, Veteran Interview
8/24/2013

Ardeane Greene-Cook
7/29/2013

Edith Lazenby, Veteran Interview
7/18/2013

John P. Tunney, Veteran Interview
7/9/2013

John Merson
5/15/2013

Donald Childress, Veteran Interview
5/12/2013