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Glenn Cook, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says "I'd like to see success so...
Randy Wood, a member of the Waccamaw Indian People of South Carolina, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says "we're like everybody else, we just...
Marion Craddock, Fire Keeper of the Waccamaw Indian People, talks with a Coastal Carolina University student about what it means to him to be a member of the tribe. He says that his role as Fire Keeper, which includes the...
Andy talks about how he learned to play, what significance it has for him, and why he wants to share his knowledge.
He talked about him as a little kid, and this is a memory he would never forget, when he got smacked in the face with a baseball when he was not paying attention.
Talking about the values and trials of growing up impoverished in South Carolina, and life after that.
Scarlett: Aged 41, had a lot of experiences in life. Her daughter, Cheyenne Ly listens to her story of grief and family.
Husband and wife, Johnny "John" Davis (79) and Rosie Phillips Davis (74), talk about John’s life, his military service, and becoming a physician’s assistant.
This interview is with my father and we talk about a lot of things related to parenting and how to live a good child good to be able to take it all into adulthood.
Gina Brewer (52) interviews her spouse Kevin Brewer (48) about his service in the military, what propelled him to later re-enlist, and his decision to leave a wartime Army to go to music school.
We discussed the Poetry Society of South Carolina’s 100th anniversary and the contribution of the organization to the Charleston Renaissance.
Steven Bohnet (no age given) and Hank Borden (43), long time friends, ask each other questions about family, childhood, friendship and sexuality.
Garrad Green (47) interviews his father Barnard Phillip Green Sr. (75) about growing up in Philadelphia, relocating to Alabama, lessons he has learned through fatherhood.
I asked my grandfather to tell me about his home town and childhood, as well as how his parents met and the time they were alive.
Colleagues Ricardo "Rick" Herrera (60) and Dan Davis (39) speak about the battle at Ninety-Six and its legacy, gaining a deeper understanding of history through topography and staff rides.
Friends Grace Eckland (84) and Barbara Krause (51) share a remembrance of Lake Geneva resident and philanthropist Harold "Harry" Hartshorne, Jr.
Colleagues Thomas S. Tisdale (83) and Anne Mitchell (60) talk about South Carolina's history and their personal projects of tracing family genealogy.
Kevin Spradlin explains his life in the military. Though his serving time was shorter than most, it was eventful, memorable, and deserves a huge thanks.
Dorothy talks about the homefront during WWII and raising a family in post war years.