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A brief biographical of the life of Clarence L. Williams as given by his daughter, C. L. Williams http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/ Georgia State University’s Southern Labor Archives DigitalCollections Library
Trinity Brown shares her story and her involvement in the University of the Cumberlands Diversity Leadership Council and the women’s lacrosse team.
Kristen Evert (52) asks her mother Dee Grassman (73) about her youth, they discuss the effects of moving at a young age, and the importance of family.
From being a baby in a Creech Coal Company coal camp in Kentucky to the delivery of her first daughter and first son. Memories of family ghost stories. A trip from Kentucky that ended in a Texas marriage
Retired CEO of Fairview Community Health Center Chris Keyser shares her insights about the need for and impact of a federally qualified community health center.
Spouses, Shay Lopez [no age given] and Isaac Lopez (39), reflect on their identity as a military family and their personal experiences serving in the military.
Marco Muça talks about his journey from Italy to America. From living on an island, to moving across seas to play soccer in Kentucky, we learn about the struggles and triumphs of such a journey.
Joanne talks about growing up in the King family near Danville, KY in the 1940s and 50s. She covers sharecropping, tobacco farming, farm life, valuable lessons, hard work, and good and bad times in the process.
Joanne adds on to our initial conversation and talks about stories growing up, life lessons, changes, and wisdom to pass on to the next generation.
Bruce Dearfield, a student from Marshall University sits down with Dani Boyles to discuss her involvement with a Black Lives Matter protest and her views on systemic racism as a whole for First Year Seminar.
We talked quite a bit about reflection. His life growing up, and his fondest memories.
Dr. Thomson discusses his path into medicine with the WKU Rural Health Scholars. They also discuss rural health and Dr. Thomson's role as the TB doctor for the Barren River District Health Department.
I wanted to sit down and talk with my 11 year old about how her world has changed during COVID-19. I know it is hard on everyone but I wanted to see how she feels. I hope she finds some...
Me and Jacob discuss his athletic career and how it has impacted his life.
We talked about growing up in Danville and Lexington. A little advice for the grandkids.
Today I learned things about my Granny that I never knew I would enjoy learning. Her intelligence and warming soul made this interview worth so much more.