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The legacies of the 1960’s. Talking about assassignations, Jim Crow segregation, and music legacies.
I interviewed my dad about stuff that went on during the 1960’s in America. He was ages 7-17 during that time.
Aunt-k gives stories on her childhood in the 1950s and 60s' in subarban America and stories of her family and her take on life.
I had interviewed my grandmother for an English project comparing how life was now and 50 years ago.
We talked about what it’s like to grow up in a small town, be an actor, and about his experience during the Kennedy assassination.
We discussed our history, his history, and his perceptions of the world as a whole and how it has changed during his lifetime. We also looked to the future’s impending problems and their potential solutions.
Emma Cassidy talks to her grandparents, Larry Cassidy and Kathryn Cassidy about their memories throughout the 1960s and The Vietnam War. They share stories about the serving in the military in the Vietnam War, Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon and...
This Interview was recommended by Tony Schaefer while he asked questions to his grandmother about the 1950s & 1960s.
My grandmother Maryann tells me about her life and childhood. How growing up as a kid and her opinion on life now.
Kris Gibbons (19), a student at Eastern Michigan University, interviews her stepfather’s mother, Cindy Reed (75). Mrs. Reed talks about graduating high school in 1964 and working in a new industry- computers. She also discusses how growing up in several...
River Burton (17) talks with his Grandpa, Roy Hanover (69) about his experience in 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...
A son, born in Africa to American parents who had been in the Peace Corps, recount stories of a childhood in Africa, and life in a multiracial family.
My dad is a strong man. He has taught me so many important things in life. I couldn’t even begin to imagine life without him. Thank you dad.
In this interview, conducted in Texas on Sunday, November 26 2017, Ahnika Abraham interviews her grandma Mary Abraham. She shares her past of stories and memories of India. She also talk about her previous jobs teaching and working in eletronics....
Mom talks about the first time she saw her family’s new vacation home in West Palm Beach in 1960. The airport was tiny and the bugs were enormous.
Commentary on her childhood (around 1960s) for her grandson Kelso Meeks, enterupted by her youngest grandson, Daxton Meeks
In this interview, I ask my grandmother about things like my grandfather, her childhood, etc.
Tayce Bleich interviews her parents, Justin and Rachelle Bleich, about their relationship and how having their first kid at a young age affected their lives.