Abstract

In the last issue, the media review [Toward a Complex Sense of Reality, OHR 13 (1985): 123-29] focused on an oral history series for radio. This time, I am turning my attention to an exhibition, Six Generations Here ... A Family Remembers, which makes extensive use of oral history and family stories as text and subtext Six Generations was produced at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, George Talbot, project director, and Marjorie McLellan, research associate. The exhibition explores the experiences of the Kruegers (pronounced Kreeger), a family of Pomeranian extraction which settled in rural southeastern Wisconsin in the 1860s. Family members are extraordinary in their photographic and artifactual heritage but comfortably familiar in their farm, business,

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