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I asked my father questions about his childhood and early life. We also touched upon his later years with his first experience voting and the attacks on 9/11.
In this interview, Laura Smith (16) interviews her grandmother Betty Hendrix (80). Betty shares her memories of growing up during World War II and living in Alabama during the civil rights movement. This interview was conducted on November 22, 2018,...
In this interview, conducted in November 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama, Will White (17) interviews his mom Beth White (47) about her life growing up in Alabama. Mrs. White shares her experiences with the Challenger Disaster and 9/11 as well as...
Adrienne Day (16) and Barbara Day (53) talk about what it was like to live and grow up on an army base. She shares stories of what it was like for her father to be serving in Vietnam. We also...
We sat together on the night of November 27th, 2018 and talked about my father's childhood and what he was like as a child. Then going through many important factors and historical events that shaped him into what he is...
In this interview, on November 25, 2018, Anna Deering interviews her Nana, Sue Harrell about her life. They discuss growing up in the south and her adult life as a teacher. They also talk about how family influences you. At...
Sydney and Paige Harris talk on November 30, 2019 in Vestavia Hills, Alabama about growing up and perspectives on life. Paige talks about patriotism and issues within the United States.
The topic of the interview was controversy not only as a African American but also as an American during 9/11 and how these controversial moments in our history effected people, at least from my dad’s point of view.
We talked about her memories of me, her memories of her life, and lots about her time as a missionary in Japan.
Today I interviewed my mom, Traci Zieverink, in Birmingham, Alabama. We talked about my childhood, her childhood, and her parents life before she was born.