Answer the following about oral history projects, for 10 points each.
[10m] In 2017, Tanya Finchum won an award for a project that interviewed 111 centenarians in this state. This state’s official archaeologist, Kary Stackelbeck, has led efforts to exhume victims of a 1921 event involving shoeshiner Dick Rowland.
ANSWER: Oklahoma [or OK] (The event was the Tulsa Race Massacre.)
[10h] This person’s testimonio of her life and community to Elizabeth Burgos was challenged by David Stoll. This founder of Winaq won the 1992 Nobel Peace Prize for amplifying K’iche Mayan voices during the Guatemalan Civil War.
ANSWER: Rigoberta Menchú [or Rigoberta Menchú Tum]
[10e] Studs Terkel’s oral history of this period, Hard Times, interviews people ranging from farmers to Alf Landon. The day that began this period is explored in John Galbraith’s book The Great Crash, 1929.
ANSWER: Great Depression [prompt on the Dust Bowl; prompt on the 1930s; prompt on the Wall Street Crash with “What larger period did that event begin?”]
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