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My grandma shares her life as she was growing up and her life after her children and grandchildren.
Ethan Denham, 18, interviews his 73 year old Nannie, Elaine Tatham about the most important lesson she has learned in life.
Aleta is my grandmother. She told me about her childhood and about where she was born. My grandma told me about how she was when she was younger. This was a great way to get to know her a little...
For my final project I decided to interview my mom. This is for my intro to Anthropology class at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. I recently traveled to Carencro, Louisiana and I realized it strongly reflected what I was...
Growing up at a farm in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Losing mother at 4 years old. Raised by grandparents.
Ed Setzler [no age given] talks about his grandfather, Leonard Bugay, who served with distinction in World War II, earning the rank of First Lieutenant by the end. From basic training to managing a German Prisoner of War Camp, Bugay...
Early life in Vietnam and what it was like to transition between countries. Learn how close and tight a family can be during tough times.
Ann Hein of Bayou Teche talks about language, family, activism, education, and her roots in Cajun country.
Friends Michelle MacFadyen (57) and Hector LaSala (74) discuss Hector's journey to Louisiana from El Salvador and their work together with asylum seekers, mainly Spanish-speaking Latin American women.
My grandmother talks about her love of teaching, how it was raising eight children, and her childhood.
Spouses Milton Arceneaux (49) and Dawn Arceneaux (48) share a conversation about their relationship, their family, and what they are most grateful for.
My grandma, my mother, and I all sit down together and have an interview about early life and how things such as school, jobs, and the passing of my grandfather impacted them as a whole.
My granny has told a lot about our family and her history. One thing she told me that was most important was to always love your family no matter the fallouts or disagreements you may have. There are a lot...
Dad and I talk about his childhood, his elders, and influences in his life.
My grandma, Diane Captain, looks back at her early life and the Civil Rights Movement. She compares her generation's macho to the current one's social media craze.
This is an interview conducted by Elizabeth Rizzo Lord of her grandmother, Shirley Molligan Laque, with her mother, Judy Laque Rizzo. The interview took place right before Shirley’s 90th birthday. As a random side note, we are all three left...
We talked about various subjects, really. Home life, work life, dreams and aspirations.
Betty Herringshaw (86) talks with her daughter, Linda Lander (64) and granddaughter, Becca Brubaker (26) about her life
Barbara Hester Kurtz (87) talks with her granddaughter Susan Scott Peterson (38) about her parents, relatives and early childhood in Mississippi.