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Lula Jenkins, Lula James, and Pat James

Sisters Pat James (65) and Lula "Juanita" James (64) speak with their mother, Lula Jenkins (86), about the Braggtown community in Durham, North Carolina.

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32:22
Paul Daye and Darian Daye

Father and son Paul Daye (68) and Darian Daye (33) reflect on living on family, work, and living in the Merrick-Moore community of Durham, North Carolina.

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37:52
Allen O. Brown Jr., Velma Brown, and Ponsella Brown

Husband and wife, Allen O Brown Jr. (95) and Velma Brown (90), speak with their daughter Ponsella Brown (66) about changes in the Merrick-Moore neighborhood of Durham, North Carolina.

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Florine Moore and Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence

Florine Moore (62) and her daughter Shaneeka Moore-Lawrence (46) reflect on their church and the Bragtown community in Durham, North Carolina.

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44:09
Aundra Tatum and Bonita Green

Friends Aundra "Sissy" Tatum (64) and Bonita Green (63) remember their childhoods in the Merrick-Moore community of Durham, North Carolina.

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44:30
Vannessa Evans and Bonita Green

Friends and colleagues Vannessa Evans (63) and Bonita Green (63) honor the histories of their families and communities within Durham, North Carolina. They discuss their activist efforts to prevent gentrification and preserve local Black history and culture.

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Susie Brunson and Algin Holloway

Neighbors and fellow church members Susie Brunson [no age given] and Algin "Al" Holloway [no age given] reminisce about their neighborhood before a freeway was constructed through it.

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Latifa Johnson and Rosheka Davis

Partners Rosheka Davis (44) and Latifa Johnson (41) speak about their religious and spiritual beliefs.

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Anna Burns and Ray Burns

Anna Burns (34) interviews her dad Ray Burns [no age given] about growing up in Appalachia, working at the cotton mill, and being the first in his family to go to college.

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Gentry Garner and Josiah Blodget

One Small Step conversation partners Gentry Garner (41) and Josiah Blodget (29) find commonality in their discussion of faith, political extremism vs. centrism, the importance of conversation, and relating to their loved ones.