how are manuscripts different from oral history
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Oral history is often one person's point of view, unless someone gathers a series of interviews on the same issue together in a volume. ... A traditional written history, by contrast, uses a variety of sources, which may include oral interviews, government reports, newspaper articles, letters, diaries and personal papers
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Manuscripts are written documents & oral history is verbal
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