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my name is Day Galbreath interviewing my grandmother, Lorraine Galbreath who is 74. throughout the interview she answers questions about her life growing up in memphis during the civil rights movement, her family life, and her advice for future generations,...
Rene Vasquez (60) talks with his granddaughter, Tyana Vasquez (17) about the Salvadoran Civil War and his experience.
These are interview questions about the lead up to the civil war that I decided to ask my step dad
This interview focuses on my father's experiences as an illegal immigrant in the United States, and how his family was affected by the Civil War in Guatemala.
Steve Desroches (47) and Taylor Polites (51) talk about their lives as writers.
Interesting stories and tales from the life and Times of Peggy Dotterer. These interviews took place on the following dates: 12/31/88, 3/4/89, 10/22/89 (in Stafford Cemetery), 4/1/90, 6/7/90, 9/2/90. It's is believed that all the interviews were all held at Peggy...
The interview of Lucia Vargas-Palacios a Salvadoran Immigrant. A mother of four males who came in 2003 to give a better life for her kids
Beata Turnquist (16) discusses the history of her own family and the events in history that they participated in with her grandmother Helen Turnquist (72).
My questions were about how various people both inside and outside of the government accelerated the abolitionist movement. We mainly discussed the personal emotions behind the intent of these various figures.
We accidentally hit play while discussing after our 5th and final point so skip to 8:17 for our ending
Sharlize and Alexis interview each other about history, while being rushed by Sharlize’s mother.
In which Jamie and James Landrum discuss the differences between the North and South leading up to the Civil War. (i apologize in advance for the lisp, i'm still having trouble speaking.*)
We talked about previous presidents, ideologies, and bills that helped feed the flames of the civil war.
These are interview questions about the lead up to the civil war that I decided to ask my step dad
This was a discussion about varying topics involving the Civil War as the main discussion.