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John tells his children about immigrating to the USA from China in the early 1940’s, adapting to American life, and becoming an American citizen.
Liane “Lee” Russell (87) talks to her friend Cindy Kendrick (53) about her life and scientific accomplishments.
John Daigle Jr. interviews his father, John Daigle Sr., about his father and childhood, his own children and family and his thoughts about morality, his Catholic faith and war.
Facilitator Jackie Sojico, 23, interviews Barbara Altman, 67, about her father, Harold Alton Corbin.
Barbara D. Martinez (76) talks with her daughter Renee Martinez (49) about her life.
young woman interviews friend and peer, who grew up in a Korean family in Chile.
Shalom Daniel Seltzer, 62, by his children, Lucia and Gabriel Borrello about his childhood and the leaving of New Orleans after Katrina.
June Geyer describes her first big trip out of Baltimore when she and her husband when to NYC together.
Herbert interviews his brother Lee about singing with doo wop groups in Memphis in the 1950s and 60s.
Loren Johnston (73) is interviewed by StoryCorps Facilitator, Julia Kirschenbaum (25), to tell about the lives of his father and mother. Loren's words are meant to serve a as a proper memorial to his father, Byron Frank Johnston, a mortician...