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Oral history is a smart and technically easy way to save stories from experience. Stories are powerful. Experience shared is powerful. Just imagine you could hear or read a excerpt from your great grandfather or your grandmother simply sharing what a normal day was like in their experience… it would be without computers or even telephones, reading letters vs emails, using analog clocks, washing clothes with a scrubbing board, growing vegetables, berries and harvesting fruit. In our crazy warp-speed and high tech lifestyle, we need to remember what things were like for those who came before us.

From: Lacey Museum set to launch oral histories of local marginalized communities

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