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In this interview, made on November 23 in Russellville, Arkansas, Madison Gifford (12) interviews her grandpa Wayne Drain (68) about a series of questions containing family memorys and thanksgiving memories. Wayne Drain shares about his experiences with 9/11 attack on...
Always be honest and there will always be a way even if it's not the best way.
Lee Warren (61) talks to his father, veteran Harold Warren (91), about Harold's WWII service as a Buffalo soldier in the 92nd infantry. Harold describes his time spent in Italy and in combat. Upon his return to the U.S., Harold...
My brother and I talked about how our life’s have changed, what the future holds for us and talked our mom and dad.
Waymon (Paul) Villines talks with Carol Villines about growing up in the Boxley Valley and how things have changed since the National Park Service came to Buffalo River.
In this interview my grandmother talks about her family more than anything because ever family is her greatest value.
My grandmother, JoAnn Griffin, describes what her life was like on the farm where she grew up. She tells how she met my grandfather and how she would like to be remembered.
Isaak and Mary, brother and sister, share a laugh or two in their interview, wherein their satire is actually so bad that it surprisingly takes on a meaning of its own.
My Mom's Mom, who we call Mimi, tells me about growing up during a time of racial hostilities.
Melvin Johnson (65) and Darryl Hicks (67) share their common experiences driving trucks, growing up black, and the joy and importance of having conversations with different kinds of people and not making assumptions.
My mom Michelle and I talked about her life before and our relationship. We talked about emotional stuff that truly brought us closer.
Nicholas J. Musial(19) interviewing Mr. Bowers, his freshman year math teacher, about his struggles so far as a teacher and his struggles when he was young, witnessing his parents divorce.
We went over her life, and her perspective on religion, politics, and more.
We talked about my mother’s life and how I affected her life. We also talked about my life and what she expected and expects of me
Kevin Witt (49) talks with his son, Nathan Witt about his experience of the flood of Clinton, Arkansas in 1982.
Thomas Williams (72) speaks to niece, Mysia Cole [no age given], about his upbringing in Arkansas, time in the military, and the importance of family,
My father has always been my biggest support and has been there for me no matter what. He is my biggest influence and one of the most important people in my life.
This interview is private.