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We talked about what my childhood and my Mom’s childhood life was like. We also talked about how she met my dad and their experience growing up.
It is easy to learn a lesson from the tips given in this interview. The element of practice and knowing "your people" are great benefits to life for years to come.
My grandmother, Mema, tells about her immigration to the United States. She tells stories about her life before arriving to the United States. She also talks about her children as they grew up.
This interview was recorded on November 24, 2018 in Memphis, Tennessee. My name is Dorothy Grace Daniels and I am 14 years old. I interviewed my grandmother, Joanna Underwood. We discussed growing up in the 50’s and 60’s, surviving being...
We talked about things we are grateful for, things that make us unique, and people we look up to.
My father, Alan Hardrick, talks about his how his past decisions have affected his life now and his wishes for his family today.
Ms. Charlie Nelson, the director of Special Events at MIFA, talks about how her life and how changes in the African American have impacted her.
As a class project I was required to interview one of my parents about themselves.
Interviewing with my teacher at White Station High School. She talks about growing up, teaching at school, and technology in general.
Dick & Joyce Johnson have been married for 70 years - since Oct. 8, 1947. This is a conversation covering 1961-2017.
Best friends Suzanne Herman (87) and Delphine Horvath (94) talk about their childhood memories, career paths, and travel experiences.
This interview summarizes the key points of my research by getting insight from Julianne Lee, a fellow student that works within the food waste management realm.
Keschia and Kyla Randle discuss life and all the joy that life can bring.
A glimpse into the vice principals daily life. How has his personal progress affected his progress in the field of education?
Karim Abdullah (70) speaks with friend and colleague Phillip Hill (59) about his life growing up in Memphis and his family's history. Karim discusses the independent Black community of Mound Bayou, his experience as a student in a segregated school,...