The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program provides many resources and opportunities for students, scholars, researchers, and community members. From our internship program and coursework to workshops and public programming, SPOHP supports meaningful engagement with oral history and our robust archive.

Resources & Opportunities
- References & Citations
When using material from SPOHP or any other historical resource, it is essential to use the correction citation and reference format. Researchers citing SPOHP’s collection ... - Establishing an Oral History Project
The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program offers workshops in oral history practice, methodology and fieldwork for community groups, academic institutions, and other organizations interested in ... - Oral History Academic Internship Program
The Samuel Proctor Oral History Program at the University of Florida offers semester-long academic internships, available to graduate and undergraduate students for 3 credit hours, which ... - Oral History Degree: 4+1 BA/MA
The UF History Department and SPOHP announce a new combined Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree Program in oral history, now open to students for admittance. Open to students ... - Anti-Racist Resources
African American History at the University of Florida and Beyond The University of Florida’s African and Native American History Task Force was created by President Kent ... - David Chalmers Library
UF History Emeritus Professor David Chalmers, a noted historian of the Ku Klux Klan and Southern History, recently gave to SPOHP a remarkable collection of ...