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This is an interview with my Grandmother about her encounters with Elvis over the years. She talks about seeing him for the first time on TV to following him in his car to the exact moment he died.
I interviewed my great-grandmother who was born in 1936. I asked her about her life and what things were like growing up.
On November 26th, 2021 Alexa Michael and her grandmother Jill Handy talk in their hometown of Hicksville, Ohio about Jill’s life growing up as a woman in the 1950s and 60s. They talk about Jill’s parents, and her sister Sally....
I interviewed my grandma, Hilda Fowler on her life, but especially her childhood. My grandma grew up in North Carolina just outside of Raleigh. Her whole life she lived in the south. She was born on March 7, 1936 and...
My 23-year-old brother explains how his relationship with social media has changed over the past 13 years.
In this interview, Laura Smith (16) interviews her grandmother Betty Hendrix (80). Betty shares her memories of growing up during World War II and living in Alabama during the civil rights movement. This interview was conducted on November 22, 2018,...
In Oxford, MS on November 24, 2018 a granddaughter (Margaret Rowland) and her grandmother (Harriett Rowland) enjoy a wonderful thanksgiving talking about her grandmothers life. They talk about her job and her thoughts on Elvis Presley. As well as all...
Recorded on March 28, 2001 by HB Smith @76 yrs old, exactly 10 yrs to the day before his passing.
We were talking about where my grandfather was stationed in the airforce. Also why he went in, and his most memorable moments.
Interview with Grandma about what were her fondest memories with her grandparents, her teenage years, and what she is most grateful for.
Linda interviews her mother Dolores about how she met her husband and at age 16 traveled to Mexico to find him again.
Ira tells her granddaughter Tracy about growing up poor in rural Tennessee.