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Reviews the history of Angelo Savaiano regarding his experiences with the Civil Eights Movement and how it affected in different ways.
The strategies we learned help us through the quarter
Conversation with grandmother about the integration of elementary school
I interviewed my Mimi about the Emmett Till case and when James Meredith entered Ole Miss. She was there for that moment in history.
I interviewed my granny about her childhood and how things such as the Civil Rights Movement and poverty affected her education and childhood to now.
In this interview I talked with my grandpa we talked about what his life was like growing up and what his life was like when he joined the military. During this interview I learned a lot of things that I...
Life as a teenager reflecting about bobby and JFK assassination, hippies, moon landing, and peace corps.
My grandmother, Lynne Rosenfield, told me about her experience as a professional artist and her experience on the Panel of American Women that fought against segregation in Mississippi.
Mary H. Taylor reflects on her life as she approaches retirement, her upbringing and journey on the Great Migration and the nation's first black president.
32 year veteran of the fire service discusses wildland fires, family, food and faith.
This is a interview about what it takes to be a firefighter and what my grandpa does for a living.
I learned a lot of interesting things about my family history. I had no idea that my great grandfather marched with Dr. King.
Velma discussed how she became involved in civil rights and told stories of her experience in Mississippi in 1965.
I asked my grandmother about her childhood and how she wants to affect the world. I generated an understanding of how our major family tradition is to to good in the world.
Carmen talks about her childhood in Mexico and her journey to California. She also talks about historical events that she remembers.
Kathryn speaks about growing up as the daughter of Chinese immigrants as well as her involvement in multiple non-profit and civil rights organizations.
I’ve just asked my dad a few questions about these rough times.
Exit interview on the occasion of the retirement announcement of Fire Chief Doug Eggiman, Midway Fire Rescue. Pawleys Island, Sc
Bill Hicks talks about joining the Arlington County police department years after almost being killed by a police officer for attempting to help black voters in Georgia register to vote during the civil rights movement summer of 1967.
Camille Twitchell (17) talks with her grandfather, Curtis Ellison (80) about his life growing up in the 1960s, including his experience with the Civil Rights Movement, assassinations, school life, music scene, and the draft.