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I interviewed my great-grandmother who was born in 1936. I asked her about her life and what things were like growing up.
Deborah “Spice” Kleinmann (58) shares a conversation with her friend and colleague, Nancy Goldring (57), about Nancy’s childhood, her experience growing up in Towson, Maryland, the history and legacy of slavery in Towson, and the implications of the proposed Red...
Dr. Louis R Caplan (84) talks with his son, Jeremy Caplan (45) about life growing up in Baltimore, at Williams College, and in medical school at Boston, as well as meeting his wife, Brenda Caplan.
Memories of growing up in Baltimore in the 1930s and 1940s.
Chronicles the journey of legendary Baltimore Hooper/coach Kevin “Black” McClain.
Richet Taylor: 2020-04-28 23:57:57 Richét Taylor talks with her friend, Ashley Woods about our life experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Topics discussed include: cherished family memories, the attitudes toward pursuing higher education in the Black community, and the experience of having twin daughters out-of-state in college for the first time.
I️ interviewed my Grandmother Susan House. It was recorded in Annapolis, Maryland. The date was November 26, 2017. I️ asked questions about her life.
Overall all this interview talked about my grandmothers child hood and also her love life.
This recording between me and my grandma is about her life. This recording mainly focus on how her grandparents made an influential impact on her life.
In this interview, I asked my grandma a few questions that I thought were worth asking about her life. The questions asked were ones that allowed me to get to know my nana a little more.
My grandmother and I talked about her early years and our ancestors. We also discussed regrets and life lessons.
Rosel H. Schewel, 80, is interviewed by her daughter Susan Schewel, 53.