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This was a summary of a interview of the crossroads of the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement and their impact on the United States in the 1960s.
Here I interviewed Robert Swinney and talked with him about his experiences with integration and segregation growing up.
This is an interview I did with my Pa! He told some very funny stories, and told me about some of the most important people in his life. Some of these I’ve never heard!
Cameron Stephenson (47) reminisces with her colleague Herman Brown (71), a teacher for over 45 years, about his experience in the Black Panther Party, how his community in Oakland has been influenced and changed, and their shared connection as educators...
I asked multiple questions on my Grandmas life and what she remembered. I tried to pull as much as I could out of her.
One Small Step partners Valerie Robnolt (56) and Susie Perry-Fikes (81) have a conversation about their paths in their careers, their experiences with politics in their families, and conservatives in their families.
While interviewing my uncle bay we talk about his background moving from Mississippi to Detroit Michigan.
Jane Mahlme's involvement in the League of Women Voters and Town government led her to go to law school as a mother of two & then pursue a fascinating career in public service.
A first person interview regarding Kennedy and civil rights
Petra Gertjegerdes (47) shares a conversation with her parents, Carol Gertjegerdes (78) and Helmut Gertjegerdes (86), about their childhoods, how Carol and Helmut ended up moving to Columbus, Georgia, and about running the newspaper The Columbus Times.
We talked about things that happened after the Civil Rights Movement in Nashville, Tennessee.
We talked about the Civil Rights Movement and social justice. What we believe in and what others believe in.
Summary about my grandparents and their experiences during the civil right movements.
The story of my father’s life growing up during the civil rights movement
Sisters Beth Papatones Wheland (66) and Jan Papatones Crowley (69) talk about Beth's time in the Marine Corps and its impact on her as a person.
The challenges of being a principle while in a minority and the Civil Rights Movement.
My mother, Janet Lynn Coleman (Crawford) tells about her life, as a black child, growing up in the Deep South during a time of overt racism, bigotry, and segregation.
Meet Caressa Thomas. Learn a little bit about her early years, the lessons she’s learned in life, and her take-aways on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Vickie Silver: 2020-09-07 18:54:43 Vickie Silver & Helen Adelt reminisce about the 1960s
Discussed civil rights issues then and now.