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The people who influenced my father and the development of his personal and professional passion for history, together with some of the opportunities he had to witness historical developments and personages.
My name is Sarah and I interviewed my grandma and grandpa about their life!
Grandaddy talks about gardening, Thanksgiving, and wonders around different topics.
i, anna o’brien, got to interview my grandma, who is also named anna today. i asked questions about her life history, her childhood, and her family that i never got to meet. i really enjoyed hearing stories i never would’ve...
Interview with my great aunt, talking about family history and the life of my grandma
I interviewed my grandmother Carmen Olmos who is 76 years old. In this interview we discussed what life was like for her growing up in Jalisco.
Me and my Great Uncle John talk about the early 60’s and his time living through many of the great events that occurred around that time
Adi Acosta (14) asking their father, Victor Acosta (58) about growing up as a Colombian immigrant in NY, jobs, goals, and hopes for the remembrance of the Boomer Generation.
Talking about photography/remembering historical facts that led us to talk about conspiracy theories and Nick Cage
One Small Step conversation partners Peggy Davis (71) and Richard Nordstrom (88) talk about the evolution of their political beliefs, and the historic moments they lived through that helped shaped them.
On Friday, February 22, 2019, Dr. Lilien Vogl, Chair of the Optometric Historical Society, sat down with Dr. Donald E. Jarnagin, past-president of the American Optometric Association (1995-1996) to talk about his life, his work and developments in the profession...
This is a conversation between Freeman and his father John, recorded in Los Angeles on a visit from San Francisco.
Discussion about questions prior to the Civil War these two students discuss their personal opinions and facts they’ve learned in their US history honors class. Hopefully to get a good grade and also possibly educate anyone who wants to listen.
Rosie Kersh details the history of New Chapel and Good Hope Church and the African American history of Smith County, Mississippi.
Dad Talía about his experience emigrating from communist Romania to the US through Italy and his experience once arriving to America.