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I interviewed my grandma about her life memories. It was at her house. She talked a lot about her childhood and growing up. It was very interesting and I learned something new about my grandma.
In this interview recorded in December 2017 in Shreveport, LA, Maddie Kinder interviewed her grandfather, Dan Chappell about his life growing up in Georgia. He talks about growing up as the youngest child, 18 years younger than his next oldest...
An interview with my grandfather about his experiences and reflections on his life during his different careers. He talks about his military life, teaching life, important people in his life, and the history of his parents and grandparents.
My mom talks about her life growing up, teenage years, and becoming the person she is today
Grandma Bee and Rhonda discussed Bee's memories of her marriage and some of Rhonda's childhood. Stories include how Bee and Everett met at the Old-Fashioned Girtherin', the fire at Christian Family Circle, and her first house with Everett in Claremont.
In this interview I ask my sibling questions about her felling a towards the covid-19 pandemic
This story was about family history from my maternal grandmother. We talk about her life and my mothers life as well.
Balbina Escobar Tijerina (84 years old) shares a few of her earliest childhood memories growing up in Rollo, Texas—now called Monte Alto, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley.
Growing up in the 40’s and how it impacted Bernice through out her 80 years of life
We talked about what she was grateful for, lessons she learned, her childhood, her earliest melodies with her children and siblings.
In this interview, conducted November 24, 2018, Emma Leggett (16) interviews her grandma, Sue Leggett (78), about her children, her teaching career, and funny stories! Mimi, as her grandchildren call her, explains many noticeable differences in the political system. She...
My dad, Charles E. Johnson Jr., talked with me about him life growing up in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. We discuss racism, segregation, life lessons, and family. We end on talking about the funny story of my birth.
Talked about my moms life, her achievements and what she hopes for me to achieve
This interview is with my grandpa and I while we met during thanksgiving. We covered areas of his younger life, and I certainly learned a lot of things about him that I never knew!