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Spoke with my grandmother Susan DiFatta about growing up in the Deep South and other childhood memories
Brenda was born in Mississippi and she tells about how she met my grandpa and her childhood in Mississippi
Ellen Castellanos (53) talks to her mother, Donna Ferrell (84), about life-altering moments and her experiences in New Orleans, including going to school there and living in the city during Hurricane Katrina.
We talked about what my childhood and my Mom’s childhood life was like. We also talked about how she met my dad and their experience growing up.
I had loving parent with hard times and as I got older I still had good and hard times
This interview summarizes the key points of my research by getting insight from Julianne Lee, a fellow student that works within the food waste management realm.
In this interview, Swayzie Crawley(13), has a conversation about the childhood of her grandmother. Her grandmother informs her all about life in the 1960’s and 70’s. She talks about listening to the beatles on her record player, and getting married...
Sarah speaks about her childhood and how her environment and upbringing helped her to face some of the most difficult moments in her life.
A glimpse into the vice principals daily life. How has his personal progress affected his progress in the field of education?
This is an interview with my Grandmother about her encounters with Elvis over the years. She talks about seeing him for the first time on TV to following him in his car to the exact moment he died.
Paula F. Casey [no age given] talks with friend Jackson Baker (79) about the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the role that Tennessee played in the Suffrage Movement, key people with pivotal roles in that history,...
Frisel Lou (33) interviews her father, Joe Lou (84) about his childhood in Arkansas and Mississippi. Joe talks about being Chinese-American in the south, going to segregated schools, helping his parents out in their shop, and finally moving out to...
My grandmother, Mema, tells about her immigration to the United States. She tells stories about her life before arriving to the United States. She also talks about her children as they grew up.
It is easy to learn a lesson from the tips given in this interview. The element of practice and knowing "your people" are great benefits to life for years to come.