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I interviewed my granny about her childhood and how things such as the Civil Rights Movement and poverty affected her education and childhood to now.
In this interview I ask my grandma questions about her life, stories about life in the sixties, etc.
We talk about childhood, persistence, and education.
This interview was done with my mother who grew up in the Jim Crow Era. She was more than glad to give me feedback on everything that happened during that time.
Kathryn speaks about growing up as the daughter of Chinese immigrants as well as her involvement in multiple non-profit and civil rights organizations.
Jon talks about his time in the Navy, Navy reserves and the Olympics
My grandmother, Leontina, talks about her new life and transition into living in America with her new experiences and hardships.
Discussion with two professional women who were raised in New York.
Be (83) talks with Selene (12) about her life and her journey from a small town on the gulf coast of Mississippi in 1935 to Ann Arbor Michigan, 2018.
In this interview I talked with my grandpa we talked about what his life was like growing up and what his life was like when he joined the military. During this interview I learned a lot of things that I...
We talked about my Grandpa's early life and military service both in Guam and Germany.
In this interview conducted on November 26, 2017, Jonathan Rhodes (17) interviews his maternal grandmother, Betty Ann Coble Emmert (76) about her life. She talks about what her childhood was like while living in Texas with her older sister and...
I learned a lot of interesting things about my family history. I had no idea that my great grandfather marched with Dr. King.
I asked my grandmother about her childhood and how she wants to affect the world. I generated an understanding of how our major family tradition is to to good in the world.
Velma discussed how she became involved in civil rights and told stories of her experience in Mississippi in 1965.
I interviewed my grandpa for the Great Thanksgiving listen. I talked about his time in the service and his likes.
It was a good and positive experience and taught a lot and my mom and her childhood
We talked about childhood events and important things to remember in life.