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We had a discussion about my experience in the Death, Dying and Loss class.
Grandaddy (Jack Swarthout) and I spoke about his experiences throughout his life and how each one has impacted his views and perspectives.
Learning more about my Grandmother, her view on things, and cool stories in her life.
Interview of my mom about growing up in her hometown and who and what he’s influenced her life.
I interviewed my mom about her life and her experiences. We started with her earliest memories of major current events in that time period, then transitioned into her background and what she accomplished at a young age. She then talked...
Talked about the lifelong legacy for my family. We dug deeper into the situations of our family’s history.
Carson Shell (14 years old) interviews Grandma, Billie Bradford, and Great Grandma, Betty Hanson, about important historical events in their life and how it affected them. Interview with Great Grandma at 0:00 (94 years old) and interview with Grandma at...
Talking about family heritage and history with our Great Aunt Celia O'Malley. Our Aunt Celia was 98 years young at the time of the interview. She passed away on December 4, 2018.
The interviewee, my aunt, was alive for the transition period of integrating black students into segregated schools.
I interviewed my grandmother, Mama Jackie for my history project. We discussed our family history, traditions, and ancestry. I learned a lot about my family history during my interview with grandmother.
Terence Golston: 2020-06-17 18:36:57 Today, Terence Golston (22) interviewed my half-brother Vincent Ceaphus "CeCe" Golston (33). We talked about his childhood, career, dealing with COVID-19, Police riots, our Grandparents and family. (Terence, the interviewer, has autism.)
Wheeler Bryan talked about his experience from junior high to college with Avery, his granddaughter.
In February of 1965 David Dodson, then an Assistant Chaplain at Colgate University, drove from New York to Atlanta, Georgia along with James Martin and another black Colgate student to attend a meeting of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)...
This interview is based on how my mother Maria Del Carmen, came to Milwaukee and how her experience went and has gone.
In this interview my mother and I talked about her childhood compared to her adulthood and about her family's importance to her.
We covered all of my dads childhood and some of his fondest memories.