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Bill Warren talks about how lucky he was to grow up near his grandparents on their farm in Texas in the 1930s.
00:29 Y: When I was little and started farming, I was given a small tool. And they tell you to get the weeds. And when you get bigger you would start plowing the dirt, big pieces. The mothers and fathers...
Throughout this interview I ask my grandfather, Carl, a series of questions relating to the technology he grew up with and what he has experienced through his life up till this point. He sometimes drifts off topic as a result...
My grandfather talked about his childhood and what life was like for him to grow up on a farm. We also discussed where life took him after his childhood
One Small Step partners, Martha Steger (79) and Melody Roane (53), connect over their agricultural upbringing and exchange experiences that shape their political practices.
More stories from my grandparents, proudest moments, and about their children
Three generation of Winchell women chat about Camilla's early life and family history while baking Christmas cookies and watching a snowstorm.
I am interviewing my mom, Vickie Gillespie about her life, specifically her childhood.
In this interview, I had my grandpa talk about his military life, and his childhood life. I also found out his political views, and what he thinks about politics
This recording is about a hard working man talking about the many jobs he does and how he may be busy, but he wouldn’t change it for the world.
Shirley (85) tells her grandson William (25) about their family history. Shirley has records of her family that date back from 1776 and even farther back.
We talked mostly about my Grandma’s childhood and how she grew up.
High school student interviews founding pastor of big church about his journey. Tells of the struggles and the people who helped him get through it.
An interview with Mary Drewes on her mother’s life as a woman, wife, and mother in the 1930s.
I talked to Emily about a range of different topics. Mostly about her life and where she sees her future going and all her successes