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In this interview conducted over the phone (in Greenville, SC and Charleston, SC) on November 27th, 2017, Emilie Moore (13) interviews her grandfather about his life and the early life of her father. Mr. Moore shares stories about his work...
This interview is about me (Landen age 14) and my dad (Hayden age 42). Some of the topics that we talked about in this interview were about memories, people, overall life, and regrets.
Louise Chambers, Stella Tongour’s grandmother recounts some highlights of her life including family, education, travels, and job experience.
Mother and daughter Sarah Feinberg (46) and Mary Stanley (75) reflect on their favorite memories of each other and their experiences as working moms.
Joe Riley, Mayor of Charleston for 40 years, civil rights activist and Professor at The Citadel interviews longtime friend, Dr. Cleveland Sellers. They talk about what really happened during the Orangeburg Massacre in 1968 and why the event still needs...
Mr.Clarke works at a museum in an old slave mart. He educates others about the slave trade in America.
Liberty Trail Project founders Douglas "Doug" Bostick (68) and Catherine Noyes (40) talk about the formation of the Liberty Trail Project, their connections to South Carolina, and historic site preservation.
She lives on the hill with six sisters and one brother. Parents are in for your best interest.
Sixty-two years together and just as playful as when they first met.
We discussed the Poetry Society of South Carolina’s 100th anniversary and the contribution of the organization to the Charleston Renaissance.
Barbara Kahn visited with Mia Bonta, sharing her love for the city of Alameda, what it means to be a mother and a woman dedicated to engaging our world, why she loves her grandchildren so, and what she hopes for...
Colleagues Thomas S. Tisdale (83) and Anne Mitchell (60) talk about South Carolina's history and their personal projects of tracing family genealogy.
Bernarda recounts to her daughter, Bernice, her hopes and wishes for her family and her past.
(Part 1 of 2) I talk to my grandma about the family I know and the other side I don’t.
We talked about childhood and life experiences.we also spoke about what the future holds for her.