Students, you must register in advance for our Zoom meetings.
Email me at philip.napoli “AT” gmail.com

Students, you must register in advance for our Zoom meetings.
Email me at philip.napoli “AT” gmail.com
H4200
Oral History Theory and Practice
Course Code: 52961
ETY6 (T, Th. 6:05-7:45 pm)
Prof. Philip F. Napoli
For permission email
Philip.napoli@gmail.com
I posted a video description of my fall oral history course.
If you are a BC student and you would like to take the course, send me an email.
Brooklyn College has posted a mini-documentary featuring me and two women who served in Vietnam. (Gotta say, I ain’t a TV natural!)
This was shot over a year ago, and it highlights two amazing women. Sue O’Neil was a nurse at the 27th Surgical Hospital in Vietnam, and Dr. Jeannie Christie served as a Red Cross volunteer in Vietnam – a ‘Donut Dolly.’
We did this because it is my opinion that the Ken Burns epic documentary on Vietnam that airs in fall 2017 severely slighted the stories of American women in Vietnam. As Dianne Carlson Evans, the founder of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial frequently points out, perhaps 260,000 American women lived worked and served in Vietnam during the war years.