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I Crystal Woolen and Tameia Young talked about who are people in our life that influenced us our impacted our lives.
Grandma Teresa Sanders (age 69) interviewed by Brooks South-Sanders (age 7).
Jonathon Clanton (14) interviews his grandpa, Richard Woodworth (72), on December 6, 2018 in his dining room. The main focus is his grandpa's life in the military and his childhood. The conversation is enlightening for Jonathon, who had little knowledge...
My father talks about his views on his past life, and his current life. He talks about his opinions whether he thinks he is an optimist or pessimist, as well as what are the best and worst achievements of humanity.
Sa’Veion Bradford-Daniels (24) discussed with Dr. Sigrid Streit her life as a German citizen in the U.S.
Second part of talking to Grandpa Skip after microphone cut out
I interviewed my mom and asked her about the time she used her voice to make our neighborhood a safer place to live.
During this interview I discussed with my mother about our ancestors, and her grandparents, as well as some of her teenage memories and life lessons she has learned.
Annabel June Strasburg talks about how she watched the first tv and president Kennedy’s assassination.
An interview between my grandma and I, discussing her life and many interesting stories. I learned about her father’s role in WWII and what it was like for her growing up.
Levi Lamberjack Speaking with Cliff Terry, a Vietnam Special Forces Veteran. Warning; Graphic Language.
His name is fred Allen and he served in many different places including Cambodia and Vietnam
We went over her life, and her perspective on religion, politics, and more.
Cornelius Henderson and Beverly Henderson age 81 and 68 years old. They both reside in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They served a combined total of 38 years in United States Army.
Dirk arrived in the US from Germany as a baby, but then went back to Germany. He returned again in 1977 as a teenager and had a different experience.
I interviewed my oma who was an immigrant from Yugoslavia. We talked about her struggles coming over to the new country and how she grew up.
My dad tells about how it was being in the military and giving details about his life that I didn’t get to see when I was little.