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Woman talks about living in Madrid as a young woman and meeting her husband, the interviewer’s father.
Judge Barrington Parker talks with his law clerk Rebecca Tinio about growing up in the segregated South, and seeing up close some of the great civil rights figures of the era.
Delaney Gradwell talks to her grandmother, Julie Peters, about growing up South Buffalo during the 1940s and other anecdotes from Julie's life.
Charlotte interiviews her mother Velora about her childhood on a farm in illinois.
Robert N. Morris, 82, is interviewed by his son, Robert “Myke” Morris, 54.
Pam and Karl tell each other how they became activists and pacifists, and recall some specific events in their lives that shaped them into who they are now.
Chandra Blackwell, 40, interviews her mother Nadine Blackwell, 80, about her memory and involvement in Brown vs. the Board of Education, integrating the Topeka Fire Department, and integrating the downtown Topeka restaurants.
Best friends, Mary Margaret Wagner (62) and Carol Watt (66), reminisce about their 40 year friendship that began when they were coworkers at Peter White Public Library in Marquette, MI.
Lyndsey Adamson (16) interviews her grandmother Judy Hultquist (65) about raising children and her memories of Lyndsey’s childhood.
Daughter interviews mom about marriage and small hometown in Nebraska, where she grew up in the 1930s and 40s.
80 year old woman is interviewed by her 44 year old daughter about her family, career in nursing, and her Catholic faith.
Trish Luksich is interviewed by her friend Katie Chun about their friendship.
Ross (73) and Ana (71) Clark talk with their granddaughter Gabriela DeHart (17), about their lives and what they've learned.