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Charlotte A. Cowart, interviewed by her son describes her childhood, parents, brothers, sisters, children and extended family.
Discussing memories of Nana, Papa growing up in the 1950s, Importance of trust, honesty, and family.
In this Christmas Eve interview, Karla and Dicks great grandsons ask about family traditions, their ancestors, and advice to future generations of Vevles
This is a interview of Margaret Duncan she was born in 1936 and recalls her childhood during world war 2. She goes on to explain childhood fads and what the chaotic 60s were like and how Kennedy’s assassination really impacted...
I asked jack if he thought the world was changing for the better or not. I asked him about what type of changes he could do or in general what would be better for the world- including questions about social...
A quick introduction to who Anderson McCray is, and what all Birmingham means to him.
In this interview, conducted on November 26, 2023, in Birmingham, Alabama, Maribel Johnson (17) interviews her father Michael Johnson (58) about his life in Birmingham, the place he never expected to still call home. Mr. Johnson shares various stories about...
Library Associate, Kayla Morris [no age given], has a conversation with interview participant, Colonel Jacqueline Caynon-Hall [no age given], about her experience as a nursing student from the 1962 class at Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. The conversation was...
Lexa Botello interviewed her friend Nicole Villavicencio-Garduño about what was it like growing up as a Latina in Alabama.
Writing for the Media final Speaking with Hazel Higginbotham on Cahaba River Keeper
A discussion between two student athletes about the struggles of Birmingham southern staying open