Grandfather interviewed about Vietnam era issues

This is a conversation with my Grandfather Fred Stidman about his experiences during the Vietnam war era when he was a college and then medical student (Johnson County Junior College, University of Kansas, and KU Med). During that tumultuous time,...

Oral History

My grandfather is talking about his experience in the US army and his involvement in the Cold War.

Interview with THE JEAN PAYNE -Brock Payne #GREATLISTEN2019 #VHRebelEdge

We talked about her life and some of the things that she experienced during her life that influenced our country’s history and some questions about her.

Bradley and Ed Towle- The Who at Georgetown University, 1969

Ed Towle III (74)talks to his nephew, Bradley (44), about the time he booked British rock band The Who at a Georgetown University gymnasium for a homecoming concert in 1969. The band's notoriety had swelled by the time of the...

Ruby – St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960’s

Ruby, an African-American women who grew up in segregated St. Louis, Missouri in the 1960’s, discusses her first encounter with discrimination.

Story’s of Jean Sysak

I ask Jean Sysak about her life and questions about what she did, where she pursued her career in, where she went to school, and many more.

Life in the 60s

My Aunt Linda talked about her life in the 1960s and how she met my Uncle in 1970.

Living History Project

Interviewing my Grandma about immigrating here and the 1960s.

Rory Meyer and Mark Meyer

Rory Meyer: 2024-03-24 16:17:01- Rory (16) asks Mark (75) about life during the 1960s. She learns about life after WW2, the Vietnam draft, political shifts during the war, and what he did during his free time.

Growing up in the South: Interview with Joanne Taylor (King) part 1

Joanne talks about growing up in the King family near Danville, KY in the 1940s and 50s. She covers sharecropping, tobacco farming, farm life, valuable lessons, hard work, and good and bad times in the process.

The American Dream

Cheryl Maysels had a difficult childhood, but worked her way up through professions and worked around obstacles along the way to achieve her definition of the American Dream