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My grandma and I talking about JFK’s assassination. I learned many things about how it affected her and her family.
Helen Nickels life with a poor family and raising 9 kids on her own and finding her family from Australia and Oregon
David McVey speaks with his grandson Addison Bauer about his experience hearing the news of John F. Kennedy's death whilst stationed in Japan. He talks about the reactions of himself, his friends, the Japanese and what he saw globally.
Mark Rainey(17) interviews Levon Turner(91) (his great grandmother) about her life and her walk through time.
Ninety-one year old Henry Raymont talks about his life and love with help from my mother, Wendy Marcus Raymont, who has Alzheimer’s disease. They live together in Mexico.
Interview with my grandpa about the 1960s. Discussed JFK, Cuba, Civil rights, protests, hippies, Nixon, etc.
Me interviewing my grandmom Sandy Levy in her living room in Northfield New Jersey about her life and experiences growing up in Atlantic City.
The interview covers my Grandma's perspective on her life and important events of recent history including The Civil Rights Movement, Feminism, JFK's Assasination, and 9/11.
Ana Rottmann (17) and Bob Rottmann (83) discuss his experience through the 1960s, and what it was like living through historical events including the Vietnam War, the assassinations of JFK and MLK Jr., the moon landing, and more.
Talking with my grandma about her life, her challenges, and her outlook on out country
This interview is about what my grandmother remembers about Kennedy’s assassination.
Andrew Himes, my grandpa was a 16 year sophomore at McDonough highschool when president John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
We talk about the Persian Gulf War, the Vietnam War, the Space Race, and JFK
A dive into one of the most shocking events in American history: the JFK assaination. Talking about the events, the lead up to the events, and Americans future afterwards by the account of a witness of the shooting.
Recounting her memory of JFK being shot and the reaction. (Featuring my mom and aunt)
Barbara Meadows and Allyson Hutchens discuss television from Howdy Duty and the Kennedy Assassination, to todays modern streaming service’s. They talk about how news coverage can change the way a nation views the world.
David Dodson tells the story of the time he spent with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as one of about twenty college students who got to listen to, and ask questions of, Dr. King on August 23, 1963. David remembers...
An interview with my grandfather of his intake on the assassination of JFK