By Jonathan Elias, WBZ-TV

WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 09: Librarian of Congress James Billington speaks during a media preview of the 'With Malice Toward None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition' at the Library of Congress February 9, 2009 in Washington, DC. The exhibition will open on February 12, 2009 to make the 200th birthday of the America�s 16th president with display of rarely seen items from the collection of the library on Lincoln. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
MALDEN (CBS) – There is a group of children that are doing something now that will forever live in the halls of our Library of Congress.
Laurie Woods from Malden wrote me to tell me about the schools in her area having the kids learn about World War II by spending time and videotaping interviews with veterans of that war.
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They are being pieced together into a documentary that the Library of Congress will include on their shelves.
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Next week, six students and three teachers will go to D.C. to deliver their work in person.
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