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We talked about things like who was the most influenced In her life or what was her greatest memories she had and why she did the interview
A prolonged discussion that branches from Rosevelt’s presidential campaign to that time my sister threw me down a ramp in a stroller.
My Nana Paris Brown [69] and I talked about segregation and discrimination. She had experienced, which was very little. We also talked about what she did in her free time and other experiences she has seen encountered or heard about...
Carolyn S. Head (69) talks with her son Dennis Head (51) about the role and impact of libraries in their lives, influences and family values, the importance of service work, and moments that have changed or defined their paths in...
I talked about my mom and I got yelled at for asking my brother to help me with my homework
This interview was meant for us to better under the viewpoints on someone who is in an older generation than mine.
My uncle Kyle Murrah served as a combat medic in Afghanistan. He was interviewed about his experience as well as his reflections of being in the force.
In this interview conducted on February 12 2019 father Robert is interview by son Jaylin about the fathers childhood, school and his military service and on the positives and negatives of societies advances and progress.
This interview was to see how much of our family history that we know
Our conversation centered on my transformation from two-time college dropout plagued with depression and suicide ideation to college graduate in my mid-40s and eventually a Ph.D. from the Missouri School of Journalism. Dr. Ross’ encouragement and influence paved the way...
In this interview, I questioned my grandmother, Sue Bishop. I asked her about how the generations have changed since she has been alive. She came to the conclusion that communication was the main factor that is changing the way the...
Dianne Mosely-Titus was a student in the Music Appreciation course taught by Kenneth Croft at Southwest Tennessee Community College in Memphis, Tennessee. For a project for the class she interviewed Elder Walter Bernard Peterson, Jr. who plays guitar at the...