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Born in 1939, my grandmother Hope Petrine grew up in the South during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. She tells stories of her experiences with people and places during this time.
Discussed civil rights issues then and now.
The interviewer is Kaitlyn Reyes, she is 15 years old, and the daughter of the person being interviewed. The person being interviewed is Wendy Reyes, she is 53 years old, and the mother of the interviewer. We talked about family...
Lois Doyle Schwall tells us a story about her time as a student at the University of Virginia in the late 1950’s and about how she literally and metaphorically stood up against racial segregation at the University.
Summary about my grandparents and their experiences during the civil right movements.
An interview with a working-class Nashville Native. You can hear about family history, civic engagement in Nashville, and passions of my grandfather.
“Sometimes the ones you think are your friends are not your friends”
The interview covers my Grandma's perspective on her life and important events of recent history including The Civil Rights Movement, Feminism, JFK's Assasination, and 9/11.
Jane Mahlme's involvement in the League of Women Voters and Town government led her to go to law school as a mother of two & then pursue a fascinating career in public service.
Interview with Laurine Roberts about Martin Luther Kings Legacy and living in Newark, NJ during the Civil Rights Era
Cameron Stephenson (47) reminisces with her colleague Herman Brown (71), a teacher for over 45 years, about his experience in the Black Panther Party, how his community in Oakland has been influenced and changed, and their shared connection as educators...
I talked with my mom about her life, specifically her childhood in Russia and how she adjusted to life in America.
We talked about things that happened after the Civil Rights Movement in Nashville, Tennessee.
One Small Step conversation partners Betsy Eaves (64) and Clarrissa Stephens [no age given] discuss religion and convictions.
Here I interviewed Robert Swinney and talked with him about his experiences with integration and segregation growing up.
My mother, Janet Lynn Coleman (Crawford) tells about her life, as a black child, growing up in the Deep South during a time of overt racism, bigotry, and segregation.
With my grandmother, Margaret, we talk about family history, including World War 2, the Civil Rights movement and life after moving to America in the 60’s.
Meet Caressa Thomas. Learn a little bit about her early years, the lessons she’s learned in life, and her take-aways on the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.