Many more eBooks are available to access through PeaySearch. Try this strategy that searches for the subject keyword "Tennessee History" in books that are available online.
Description:This early documentary from the Ford Motor Company shows views Memphis, Tennessee in the early 20th Century.
The video above is provided through Alexander Street and is available to students through a subscription provided by Woodward Library. A search for Tennessee History results in access to thousands of videos with captions included. Students will need to authenticate with their library username and password when accessing these titles off-campus. A new tool from ASP called Video Interaction Functionality is now available to faculty members. This functionality promotes student engagement by allowing professors to embed assessment and pedagogical tools within the videos.
Description: The above playlist from YouTube contains videos published by Middle Tennessee State University's Albert Gore Center.
The Middle Tennessee Oral History Project seeks to record the memories of people who live in or have roots in the region. Topics of particular interests include Middle Tennessee State University, Black community leadership in Murfreesboro, veterans, state and local politics, women's organizations, farming and farm organizations, planning and economic development, and medical history. The project consists of audio, as well as some video, interviews conducted by Gore Center staff, faculty, or students. Interviews have been recorded in both analog and digital formats, although all are now available in digital format. Many have been transcribed, and logs are available for most of the other recordings.
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