Refine
Date Range Clear
Recorded by Clear
Keywords Clear
- Cold War 270
- Vietnam War 44
- StoryCorps Connect 13
- 1960s, Sixties 12
- Civil Rights Movement 12
- 665 more
Partnerships Clear
Organizations Clear
Places Clear
Languages Clear
Initiatives Clear
In this interview, Tuan Cao goes into more detail regarding his refugee screening process and his current perspectives on foreign involvement in the Vietnam War.
An interview with my grandfather about his travel experience, work experience, and other hardships and how they have worked to shape his life and spirituality.
My grandfather talks about his experience in the military. I learned a lot from him, and he gave insightful information.
A discussion of the history and life of a military veteran and family man, Sgt. Andrew Urquhart.
History student Jennifer Touch interviews her mother, Kimhong Hay, about her experience during the Cambodian Genocide, which took place during the Cold War, and how it affected her as a child.
This interview between Logan Szott and his mother Heather Szott covers Heather's personal history growing up in L.A. and beyond, connecting to multiple historical events, cultural trends, and personal experiences. The interview contains segments of Heather's early life with her...
My grandfather was an undercover informant for the FBI. This storycorp goes into his involvement and what/why he did it.
1959-1962 4 years active duty, then 2 more years of standby.
On April 30, 1975, the Vietnam War ended with the nation falling to communism. In this interview, Tuan Cao recounts his experiences living Communist Vietnam and his escape to the United States.
Susan talks to her daughter about her childhood, her college life, growing political awarness, her pride in her computer skills and expectations of women who raised families.
I interview my mother about her experience raising her younger siblings after her parents were imprisoned by the East German government. This is a story of strength, perseverance, and overcoming extreme adversity while remaining true to her family and herself.
We discussed the quality of life, culture, and childhood experiences of growing up in the Cold War period.
I asked my grandpa about what the 1960’s was like and his opinions on events that happened then
America was very different place in the post-Cold War era. A brother, father, and friend recounts being a kid in the 60’s and 70’s: the fears of Vietnam, the underlying presence of Russian threats, and the happiness of childhood despite...