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In this interview, Brianna LaValle (14) is interviewing her grandparents, Rose (84) and Vito (87) Amendolare, about their relationship milestones, such as how they met and their marriage.
Small talk about how David Bradley (my granddad) is doing. What his past was like and plans for the future.
I interviewed my grandpa - Patrick Pantoliano - who is 77 years old and resides in Hoboken, NJ. I was able to learn more about his upbringing and up to where is his life is now - a retired husband,...
Interview between My aunt, my grandmother and I talking about my grandfather who was involved in the Civil War
My Mom's Mom, who we call Mimi, tells me about growing up during a time of racial hostilities.
Grandma (Ramona) shared what life was like growing up in the 1930's and raising her 5 children in the 1960's & 70's.
Myself, Braden, interviewed my Grandfather about his early life on a farm. He includes many details on how life was back then and how he became who he is now
Mary Patrosky tells her story of school at Rocket Hall in Oconee County from the year 1954.
Crazy 9/11 experience working as an airline worker. Traveling to all places in the world except in Antartica.
While talking with grandparents, we discussed their childhoods and how they grew up during the 1940-50s
An interview of Alison Chase's experience with Polio in her family and how it affected her community. By: Erin Lichty
In this interview recorded on April 2020 in Orange, California Karina Ochoa (25) interviews Beverly Weatherill (92) and discuss her stories about her career. Mrs. Beverly talks about how she created the curriculum for the Fullerton District for Health and...
I talked with my Nonna about her life in Italy, what is was like to immigrate to NY and raise a family here, and tried to solicite life advice from her.
In 1958 the Governor of Virginia closed all of the white public schools rather than integrate. In that same year my mother, Barbara Burwell, attended Norfolk Catholic High School who had already integrated. This is the story of her experience.
Interview about a white worker caught in the news about the Detroit race riots.
Oral interview with Beverly Nagai and her experiences in the sixties.
I talked to her a little bit about her childhood and lessons she has learned throughout her life