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Marlene and her Grandma talk about some of her grandmother's life experiences in 14 minutes.
Olivia Kauffman (22) talks with her Papa, James Kauffman (82) about his experiences playing baseball from childhood all the way to the Minor Leagues.
Daughter Nala Haridas (13) asks mother Manju Haridas (45) about her early, current, and future life
Adam Juckem: 2024-04-12 20:41:37. I interview my grandma (Cynthia Morgan) about her life and experiences in the 1960s. We talk about major political events and how her everyday life was.
Noah's Grandfather takes the time to discuss the 60s with us in this short interview.
Ray Hoffman (79) talks with his granddaughter Lucy Hoffman (16) about the 1960s and his experiences in the Vietnam War.
Laurent Sanchez (34) talks to her husband, James Barnes (32), about their first year of marriage, meeting family in Colombia, and future family plans.
Cate Schrepferman (17) talks to her grandma Linda Gerdanich (82) about what her life was like in the 1960s.
Olivia Kauffman (22) talks with her Dad, Bob Kauffman (59) about his experiences playing baseball in highschool and younger and how that effected his personal relationships.
My grandma, pam, was around 15 years old when the vietnam war happened.
Diane Lewen (71), also known as Nana Pip, talks with her Goddaughter, Amy (17) about her experience living in the 1960s in the United States of America.