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37:44
Patrice Wright-Lewis and Raina Moseley

Raina Moseley (17), a rising senior at Atlanta's Pace Academy, talks with history teacher, Patrice Wright-Lewis (56), about race and racism.

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37:02
Angel [no last name given] and Diann Kayah

StoryCorps Volunteer, Diann Kayah (68), has a conversation with Angel [no last name given] (36), in which Angel provides insight on how she has learned to find the silver lining in any bad situation.

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42:41
Fire-Brown Gadsden and Brandy Huff

Friends Brandy Camille Huff (38) and Fire-Brown Gadsden (55), talk about the Atlanta Chapter of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (ASCA), which Fire-Brown founded 9 years ago.

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38:15
Linda Bryant and Lisa Jones

Lisa Bryant Jones (54) talks with her mother, Linda Powell Bryant (76), about her childhood in Tallasee, Alabama, as well as, their family's extensive history of pursuing education. Linda Powell Bryant is the longest-serving member of the Fulton County School...

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45:41
Ryan Wilson and Kiplyn Primus

StoryCorps Facilitator and Atlanta Business League member, Kiplyn Primus (60), talks with fellow entrepreneur Ryan Wilson (32) about his background and how he came to co-found The Gathering Spot.

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47:30
Isaiah Manderson and Nadia Beavers

Fellow students from Amario's Art Academy, Isaiah Manderson (18) and Nadia Beavers (18), have a conversation about their superheroes, both fictional and in real life.

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42:20
Antoinette Tuff and Kiplyn Primus

StoryCorps Facilitator, Kiplyn Primus (57), has a conversation with new friend and community leader, Antoinette Tuff (53). Topics include Antoinette's childhood, her role as a wife and mother, and the day she talked an armed gunman at Ronald E. McNair...

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40:46
Monica Jordan and LaTonya Walker

Cousins, Monica Jordan (48) and LaTonya Walker (50), recount their runaway adventure which coincides with the Atlanta Child Murders of the late 1970s.

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41:20
John Evans and Andy Phelan

Andy Phelan (53) talks with his friend long time Civil and Human Rights Activist John Evans (86) about John's childhood, his education, and his career to include being Dekalb County's 1st African American Commissioner.

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40:10
Felton Eaddy and Edward Hall

Ed Hall (57) has a conversation with friend, colleague and fellow poet, Felton Eaddy (69), about Felton's childhood in Fork, South Carolina. Additional topics include Felton's education, his work with the Fulton County Arts Commission, and the Atlanta Poetry Kitchen,...

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43:40
Augustine Byamasu and Barbara Arne

Friends Barbara Arne (63) and Augustine Byamasu (46) talk about his journey with his family from a refugee camp in Zimbabwe, to being a home owner in Georgia.

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34:09
Veronica Thomas and Harold Thomas III

Harold Thomas III (51) has a conversation with his mother, Veronica Elaine Thomas (70), about her childhood in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. They discuss marriage, parenthood and Veronica's health.

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41:49
Elizabeth Stepakoff, Susan Todd-Raque, and Edward Hall

The photography of deceased artist Rusty Miller, father of Elizabeth Miller Stepakoff (53), will soon be on exhibit at Atlanta's Gallery 72. Friends of Elizabeth, Ed Hall (56) and Susan Todd- Raque (66), join her in a discussion of her...

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46:27
Darryl Holloman and Harding Royster

Harding Royster (37) talks with family friend, Darryl Holloman (51), about the evolution of higher education and their own college experiences.