Father Figure

We talked about how was it without a father figure in the home and the backstory of his life.

Julie Peck and Barbara Manger

Julie Peck and Barbara Manger primarily discussed her life as a 27-year-old white professor at an all-black college in Fayetteville, NC, the challenges of communication with rural, undereducated black kids, the discrimination against her for her role.

Capital Punishment

This interview is my best friends opinion on Capital Punishment

Charles Rogers and Dale MacMillan

Friends and past co-workers Charles Rogers and Dale MacMillan talk about their experiences as rangers at Buffalo National River in the early days of the park.

The Words You Keep

As an athletic trainer that I visit daily, Emily has played such a large part in my well-being, not only physically but mentally and emotionally as well. One of Emily’s largest goals in life is to have a lasting and...

Interview with Grandma Jewel!

A blast from the past helps us recollect and embrace our culture to carry it into our social conversations. Questioning our grandmother Jearlene Williams enlightened our perspective on our legacy and ultimately our perseverance. To have insight into our upbringing...

Thanksgiving interview

A grandson talks to his grandfather about his childhood, civic responsibility and the future of African Americans.

Interview with Jennifer Lovel Moore

We talked about her life and any historical events that happened during that time.

Growth

My older brother & i grew up together in the same household. I interviewed him because I wanted to understand his point of view of things.

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Patricia Keating, Lorrie Keating Heinemann, and Robert Keating

Siblings, Lorrie Keating Heinemann (60) and Robert Keating (61), interview their sister, Patricia "Pat" Keating (78), about her early life, her work, her hobbies, and how she learned to navigate life as a blind person. They also share some favorite...

My Brother, my Best Friend

This interview is between my brother and I. We talk about who who was to be, his nickname, and a favorite memory he has of me.

Tough times don’t last, but tough people do.

Tenth grader Rachael Daniel shares some of the struggles in her life, how she has overcome them and allowed them to make her a stronger, better person.

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Me and my mom talked about what life had in store for me and what she did when she was little.

How service in the National Guard led to a life of service in the field of public education.

Dr. Frank Mitchell, National Guard Veteran and Superintendent of Vilonia Public Schools for 27 years shares his experiences and service in the United States National Guard.

English IV Final Project

Mrs. Rieff grew up on a farm, and was a part of the 4H personality improvement organization. She lived a very happenstance life, which ultimately led her from fashion to teaching and finally to counseling. She always try’s to do...

Farming

Talked about chicken and cow farming.

Nathan Windel: Stewarding an Outdoor Laboratory

Lauren Ray interviews Nathan Windel, a local science educator, about the importance of place-based learning opportunities at the Buffalo. This interview was conducted during an oral history workshop at the Newton County Library.

Charlotte Brewer and Isabella Brewer discuss life in a small town in the Southern United States in the 1960s and 70s.

In this interview, conducted December 7, 2017 in Memphis, Tennessee, Isabella Brewer (15) interviews her grandmother Charlotte Brewer (63) about her life in multiple small towns in Arkansas in the Southern United States. Ms. Brewer describes her experience in school...