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Josiah Bennetone (37) shares a conversation with his grandmother, Mary Jackson (90), about Mary’s childhood in Wilmington, North Carolina, segregation and integration of Wilmington schools, her career, her faith, and how the world has changed since she was a child.
In this interview, my grandmother discusses her experience with segregation and integration.
The interview basically talked about my grandfather’s early life and the things that influenced him
In this interview I talk to my grandma about what happened in the 60s and her experiences about it.
Friends Mike Wegner (71) and Ron Pollack (69) talk about meeting as young white college students in New York, and their subsequent involvement in the Civil Rights movement, including the Freedom Summer. They talk about how it shaped the rest...
On November 24th, 2021 Alexa Michael and her grandmother Jill Handy talk in their hometown of Hicksville, Ohio about Jill’s life growing up as a woman in the 1950s and 60s. They talk about Jill’s parents, and her sister Sally....
My my grandfather (Gary Schott) and I (Brookell Schott) discuss our long standing 4th of July tradition.
In this interview, you can hear what Adriana did in her 60's childhood, how she was as a teen and her current life.
Growing up in the forties and fifties, marriage and divorce in the sixties, and life and work.
Riley Greenberg interviews her grandfather, Lynn Smoker. He talks about growing up in Columbia, PA, and about his achievements in life. Many memories and stories are shared.
Granny view on racism and discrimation through out the years of America
My grandpa talking about growing up in a family of immigrants and his political memories.
This interview includes information about historic events and encounterments he dealt with throughout his life.
My mother is among the first women computer programmers. She started her journey as a programmer and ended as CIO. Amazing journey for an African American woman in the 1960s.
This interview is regarding my Grandpa’s service in the Marine Corps and in Vietnam.
This interview is a just simple questions about what the Houston Police department was like in the past.
Me and my grandfather, Barry, talked about growing up in Virginia, being in the military during the Vietnam War, and the impacts of segregation in his life. He talks about what school was like through elementary, junior high, and high...
The life of Debbie Henderson and all the battles she faced as well as good times spent with her family were discussed in the interview.