MHHE Oral History Program

The Museum of History and Holocaust Education (MHHE) Oral History Program preserves first-hand accounts of past events on film. Since the start of the program in 2013, over 70 individuals have participated, contributing content to museum education, exhibitions, and public programs. The oral history interviews are permanently archived at Kennesaw State University and accessible through the KSU Archives Scholarly Online Access Repository (SOAR).

The MHHE Oral History Program includes two ongoing projects, the Legacy Series and Immigrant Stories. Through the Legacy Series, we preserve the experiences of Holocaust survivors, World War II veterans, home front workers, and other individuals who lived during the Second World War. Through Immigrant Stories, we interview individuals who have first or second-hand experiences of immigration.

drawing of book with cassette tape as the cover depicting spoken history recording.

For more information on how you can contribute to the Legacy Series or Immigrant Stories, please contact:

Curator: Adina Langer
Phone: 470-578-2083