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Today I interviewed my mom where she explained her past and what is going on now in her life.
November 24, 2017, Bonham Texas. Life in the military, church and west Texas. How we celebrate holidays. My family growing up. All sorts of unique traditions.
We spoke about the assassination of President John F Kennedy. It was interesting to hear the perspective of someone who was alive at the time.
In 1981 an influx of Cambodian and Laotian refugee children landed in Dallas speaking no English. John Gallagher, a teacher at Fannin Elementary School in Dallas, decided he would do what he could to help the students and their families....
Katherina De Leon (15) talks with her father, Jorge De Leon (49) about his childhood and life as an immigrant in the U.S.
My father talks on memories he has of a particular house he spent a lot of time in growing up.
2022-10-12 23:22:06 Cousins Tamika London-Muhammad and Bridget Daniel share memories of South Dallas.
Linda Jones: 2022-10-17 22:55:13 South Dallas oral history conversation with James Mitchell Sr. and II
Talking to my grandfather about his job, home, children, and his God.
I [16, male] interview my father [51] about how American culture has shaped his family’s traditions.
This interview is me, Cutter Balcom, interviewing my mother, Donnell Tippie, over some emotional questions which are often hard to speak about.
Janet Morrison-Lane (48) talked with her dad, Dave Morrison (75) about growing up in Missouri and some of his life choices.
Mr. Lee had escaped the communist seeking freedom from Vietnam to America in 1988. It took about five years to arrive America. Before he came to America, he had to stay in Malaysia for five years. Mr. Lee had to...
During this interview, my grandfather and I discussed some of the major events that occurred in his life. We spent some time talking about his experience in Vietnam and the story of how he met his wife. Overall it was...
A veteran’s perspective of the Vietnam war, basic training, communism, and the US government. NOTE: Richard misspoke when he said he was in the infantry. He meant to say artillery.
Howard and his Grandmother talk about their lives and their family.
I interviewed my father for an assigment for my speech class in college (Collin College). Picture above is me, my mom and my dad when they got married through the church.
Thomas Kasner, 72, talks about how his circumstances growing up has impacted his life and given him the skills to become who he is today.