After the Day of Infamy:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/afcphhtml/afcphhome.html
“After the Day of Infamy: Man-on-the-Street Interviews Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor presents approximately twelve hours of opinions recorded in the days and months following the bombing of Pearl Harbor from more than two hundred individuals in cities and towns across the United States… the interviews feature a wide diversity of opinion concerning the war and other social and political issues of the day, such as racial prejudice and labor disputes. The result is a portrait of everyday life in America as the United States entered World War II.”The interviews can be searched by keyword or browsed by name, subject, or geographic location.Also find biographies of the fieldworkers who conducted the interviews, full transcripts of the interviews, related manuscripts, and original disc sleeves.



