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Is life better now? This is a question asked often but the people who normally answer it havent lived a long life. Im here talking to someone who has seen it all.
My grandmother, Linda Smith, shares some of her heritage and childhood memories.
I ask Jean Sysak about her life and questions about what she did, where she pursued her career in, where she went to school, and many more.
On November 24th, 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....
A brief look at the three lives of a social justice activist, former priest and ex-communicated Catholic. My grand uncle, Ed Flahavan, reflects on his formative years, spirituality, and family.
This interview is about my Polish grandmother’s relationship with my Puerto Rican grandfather in the 1960’s.
My 66 year old grandmother and 70 year old great aunt talking about the race relations in their childhood.
Growing up in the forties and fifties, marriage and divorce in the sixties, and life and work.
This interview includes information about historic events and encounterments he dealt with throughout his life.
My grandfather served in the Vietnam War, and in 1965 he headed home for Christmas on leave. It did not go well.
This is a conversation with my Grandfather Fred Stidman about his experiences during the Vietnam war era when he was a college and then medical student (Johnson County Junior College, University of Kansas, and KU Med). During that tumultuous time,...
The 60’s, about Kennedy and Coal Mines and school then vs. Now.
kay has and has always had a great relationship with jesus christ. she referents in her mistakes with ease because she knows they are forgivin.
Erin Romness interviews her father about television over his lifetime. She goes into detail about cable and the history of ads and televsion.