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Emily Barnett interviews her Grandma about her life experiences with parents in the great depression, segregation and discrimination, and the vietnam war.
Talked about a little bit of everything. The government was mentioned if you’re interested.
We talked about her life as a child and school. We talked about what her town was like and farming as well as a brief story about her time in the great depression
My mom believes the government should help the people by providing jobs and security.
Tema Bolnick talked about and shared her personal stories from the Great Depression.
In this interview I talked to my mother about her thoughts on the government and it’s current issues.
Lillian Thompson , age 101, is being interviewed by her daughter, Linda Smith. Lillian is talking about her Norwegian immigrant parents and her life growing up on a farm during the dust bowl and Great Depression.
Sora Frankel, born in 1919, recalls her first date, courtship, wedding and honeymoon in New York City in a conversation with her grandson.
An interview with my grandfather about his childhood and time in the Marines
This interview had me and my father. I asked him a few questions referring to the Greay Recession.
I interviewed my Grandma, Jane Louf, on December 14th, 2020 about her childhood, meeting my grandpa, and raising my mom and her sisters.
I questioned both my Mom and Dad on how they met and their marriage. I followed up with questions about my brother and I, plus life in general.
A great-granddaughter’s interview with her great-grandmother, a Rosie the Riveter
I interview my mom about what she thinks about the government and her views about immigrants
Sally and her mother talk about growing up in the south right after the Civil-Rights Movement.
My mother shares the story if fishing at Belmont Harbor in Chicago for dinner during the Great Depression.
In this interview, we discussed the handover of Hong Kong, and the various social and political effects that came along with the transfer. We talked about the government interference, the Tiananmen Square Massacre, and how the events shaped and validated...
Aunt BJ (91) discusses stories from her life with some help from her daughter.
A twenty-four year old just trying to gain perspective on his 90 year old relative's life