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We talked about things that he did/does in the military, we talked about how things he thought was one way, but turned out to be different.
Donald Folsom is a Marine Corps veteran of WWII who shares his experiences and how the war has impacted him and our country. He has had some difficult and hard times, but no matter what he loves our country.
I started by asking him questions about school. I learned that he liked it because of his friends and that he used his money he made to pay for car payments. I also asked him questions about his jobs and...
My grandma, Suzon Simmoms, and myself, Jackson Simmons, sat down at her house in Flint, Michigan, on Sunday, November 25, 2018, and talked about her life. My grandma is 76 years old. She has been through a lot and has...
In this interview, conducted on November 26th 2018 in Flint, Michigan, Jacob Petty (15) interviews his Great Grandma Janet Williams(76)about her happiest memories, and what it was like growing up in the 1950’s. Ms.Williams shares stories about her husband and...
This interview takes place in November 2022 in Flint, Mi , Tori Hopkins (15) interviews her grandmother Ora Taylor (81) about her childhood. Ms. Taylor shares stories about 9/11, retiring and life after highschool. She also talks about different jobs...
This interview, recorded in November 2017 in Flint, Michigan, Jasiri Kemp (15) and his grandmother, Belinda Kemp(60), talks about childhood life, work, and family all growing up in Flint. Ms. Kemp tells stories of her son, my father, as a...
Grandma Bonnie told me about her life growing up and the hardships of WWII. She also told me about meeting my Grandfather and how they moved around. She had a great attitude about school, work, and moving.
Jajuan and Rochelle cover topics ranging from early life in michigan, to war, to current generations from the perspective of two close friends separated only by generations.
Myself Samuel Villa and my uncle Venancio Torres talk about his past experiences of his life. My uncle studies a lot of religion and other stuff like that. He also is retired from 30 years of working for General Motors.