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Me and my grandma discuss the civil rights movement and how it affected her and others
We discussed my Grandma Lila’s upbringing and how that has affected her world view. We also discuss the importance of Idaho in her narrative
I interviewed my dad about stuff that went on during the 1960’s in America. He was ages 7-17 during that time.
Interview with my grandmother, Sharon, of her experience during the CRM and the 60’s
Cynthia Haslem (79) talks about her childhood experiences growing up in a strict household in the 50’s and 60’s. Cindy lived in Dearborn Michigan her whole life, having dreams of becoming a veterinarian, but her elders would not allow her...
My Aunt Clara Ree Meggs-Brooks was active in the Civil Rights Movement in Southern Mississippi. One of her roles was to provide transportation and protection for Fannie Lou Hamer
Adi Acosta (14) asking their father, Victor Acosta (58) about growing up as a Colombian immigrant in NY, jobs, goals, and hopes for the remembrance of the Boomer Generation.
I had interviewed my grandmother for an English project comparing how life was now and 50 years ago.
Marissa Urbanek (17) talks to her grandma Mary Jeanne Metz (77) about her memories of the 1960's in New Jersey and Ohio. She shares stories about the JFK assassination, Vietnam War, moon landing, women's rights, and what she did in...
On Nov. 30th, 2017 in Flint MI, Jamie (53) answers questions from Tessa (15) about her past and how it affects her now. Jamie is the mother of Tessa, who listens and learns about the things she did growing up...
Andrew Ball (17) talks with his grandpa, Steven Donaldson (68) about his experiences living in the 1960s.
Dylan Erholtz (18) talks with his grandma, Claudette Erholtz (76) about her schooling leading up to nursing school and her time as a practicing nurse in the 1960's.
In which I hold up records for Dad to respond to (lightning round style) with a comment or story.
My grandma, Diane Captain, looks back at her early life and the Civil Rights Movement. She compares her generation's macho to the current one's social media craze.
In this interview, I ask my grandmother about things like my grandfather, her childhood, etc.