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we was talking about his childhood and thing and who was the most important person to him.
The strategies we learned help us through the quarter
Conversation with grandmother about the integration of elementary school
I interviewed my Mimi about the Emmett Till case and when James Meredith entered Ole Miss. She was there for that moment in history.
I interviewed my granny about her childhood and how things such as the Civil Rights Movement and poverty affected her education and childhood to now.
Life as a teenager reflecting about bobby and JFK assassination, hippies, moon landing, and peace corps.
My grandmother, Lynne Rosenfield, told me about her experience as a professional artist and her experience on the Panel of American Women that fought against segregation in Mississippi.
I learned a lot of interesting things about my family history. I had no idea that my great grandfather marched with Dr. King.
Velma discussed how she became involved in civil rights and told stories of her experience in Mississippi in 1965.
My mom answered my prepared questions, and then we talked more about the recovery but in a broader view, like what our country as a whole did to support it. I can provide a more specific translation
We talked and shared about the issues we feel happy and happy in life. We share with each other what we have been through and are trying and we feel happy to know each other.
I asked my grandmother about her childhood and how she wants to affect the world. I generated an understanding of how our major family tradition is to to good in the world.
Carmen talks about her childhood in Mexico and her journey to California. She also talks about historical events that she remembers.
Kathryn speaks about growing up as the daughter of Chinese immigrants as well as her involvement in multiple non-profit and civil rights organizations.
An interview about what 9/11/01 was like for someone who was alive the day of the event and his feelings about it afternoon
Fred Edward (82) shares about his life with his friend Amaryllis Rieck (48). Fred talks about his experience in the Air Force during the Vietnam and Korean War, draws parallels between the Civil Rights Movement and the current Black Lives...
I (Kira Leavitt) talked to Marcia Via my grandma about our family and her childhood. I also asked her about advice for the future.