Oral history is a research method used to gather and preserve historical information through interviewing individuals who have personal knowledge of past events or experiences. It is a valuable tool for capturing the perspectives and memories of people who may not have left behind written records, such as marginalized communities, ordinary citizens, or those involved in significant events or movements. Oral history interviews can provide unique insights, personal reflections, and detailed accounts of historical events, making it a valuable resource for historians, researchers, and the general public. The process of conducting oral history typically involves recording and transcribing interviews, analyzing the narratives, and preserving them for future generations.