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I interviewed my grandma about her life. I asked her advice, and learned a lot of new things.
The conversation was mainly what he thought and felt during that time and if he was impacted by any negative feelings or not
Lee Johnson III is the Director of State & National Cross-Agency Collaboration, and of First 5 Alabama in the Office of Early Learning and Family Support. First 5 Alabama provides a forum for interdisciplinary collaboration by advocating for the application...
We talked about family life, personal interests, and favorite memories throughout the years.
Jenny Rask: 2020-10-05 01:22:49 Jenny Rask Interviews Father Gene Rask about his life. He and his brothers going to college, professional schools and being in the Air Force. His oldest brother Paul's broadcasting journey and becoming a lawyer after Ray...
An interview with my Mother, Julie Bolton Williams, on January 1st 2020, at our home in Fort Mill, South Carolina. My Mother has brown hair with blue eyes. She was born in South Africa and has a English culture. She...
At the opening of the equal justice initiative memorial to peace and justice I interview my father about being black in America
We talked about what life was like growing up for my father. We discussed several historical events that he lived through. We talked about his childhood and his parents and the stories that they have told throughout the years.
In this interview we talked about Brandon’s childhood, baseball, and his favorite and least favorite places to work. This interview was quite the challenge. I learned that I am a pretty good interviewer but my boyfriend is not so great...
My father's recollection of his childhood in Montgomery, Alabama in the 1940's and 1950's.
Wakes, age 7, interviews his Grandpa, Paul Shuch, about the Selma demonstrations in which he participated in 1965
We talked about family life, personal interests, and favorite memories throughout the years.
James Davis, age 16, interviews his neighbor, author Ralph Stokes, born in 1953, about his experiences as a football player and being one of the first African Americans to be integrated during the Civil Rights Movement.
Grandma Ina Goldberg tells her grandsons Adam and Ian Tardif (through facilitator/mom Amy Tardif) about her life and the grandfather they never met.