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Barbara Huntley (67) talks with her husband Horace Huntley (68) about childhoods, courtship, and children.
We talked about Josiah's entrance into the military and a few experiences as he became acclimated to the different lifestyle.
I interviewed my great grandmother about her childhood. She had some great stories of her time as a child and what it was like to be an army kid.
Adam Gomes interviewers his father Robert Gomes who was born in Bangladesh and migrated to America in February 1975. They discussed his childhood and what life was like growing up in Manhattan. They also talk about some of Roberts Positives...
I spoke with my dad about how he came to America from Egypt when he was 16 years old. We also talked about the difference between the times we're growing up in as well as how now technology impacts the...
From a young age, Andy was motivated to create change. In this three part interview, Alison hears about his childhood, his time in the service, his path to Earlham and his life in Richmond. We also learn about those who...
Gina Brewer (52) interviews her spouse Kevin Brewer (48) about his service in the military, what propelled him to later re-enlist, and his decision to leave a wartime Army to go to music school.
We talked mainly about what life was like for my dad when he was a child and how things shaped him as an adult.
Coworkers Bonnie Scherr (60) and Rachael Perez (23) share a conversation about their experiences living in Dalton, Georgia, the books that have impacted them, their work in the library, and the roles they see themselves filling in their community.
Question that I always wanted to ask my father, since he is a first generation immigrant.