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This is my second interview of my grandfather, Forrest L. Smith. Here he discusses how he experienced racism growing up and how he developed his own attitude of race relations.
November 29, 2017. Papa’s living room in Greenville, SC. We talk about childhood, my grandmother, and regrets.
We talked about my dad's life growing up and his experiences with his parents and school.
Hear advising stories of two award-winning advisors from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech.
It was a little interesting answers from the analysis. It even took a turn when it was questions asked about me.
Friends, Elizabeth "Betsy" Corn Pass (40) and Bonnie Ruszczyk (46), talk about their friendship and respective notable moments in their lives.
Susan Ross (61) interviews her friend, Alisa Perdue (47), about her favorite memories as a group member of Sistagraphy, an African American female photography social group.
On November 29, 2020 in Roswell, GA, Lilly Williams (17) talks with her mom, Sylvia (42), about her childhood, love life, and parenthood. Sylvia explains some of her favorite and worst memories, such as when her husband proposed. At the...
Discussion with family about the legacy of John Atkinson, Sr. June 11, 1943 Georgia Supreme Court Case to allow him to move into a house in the Hunter Hill and Grove Park area of Atlanta, GA
We discussed Sergio's life, DACA status, immigration story and family.
For my SOCI 4122 class I was tasked with conducting an interview where a friend would ask my my thoughts on various topics surrounding death, and the lessions I took during the course.
Spouses Beverly Kinner [no age given] and Edward Kinner [no age given] talk about their involvement in the Columbus, GA community. While Edward describes the work he did on the Columbus Riverfront and Whitewater Project, Beverly shares her experiences volunteering...
We talked about writing and what skills it takes to become a writer. We also talked about his work as an author.
Deborah Clark (60) interviews her friend and colleague, Dr. Kimberly Scott [no age given], about her career, the different museums she has visited, and the people she considers her heroes.
Putting on the armour of love, and of your inner you, moves you onward to where life is as you want it.