Interview with Jim Davis about growing up

Harrison, age 13, interviews his cousin Jim, age 83, about his childhood and lessons he learned living in Atlanta, Ga.

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Georgia Riddick and Sarah Kirchner

One Small Step participants Georgia Riddick [no age given] and Sarah Kirchner [no age given] discuss their experiences with desegregation busing, the people who helped them begin their careers, their concerns about the environment, and their frustrations with the United...

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Jean Hughey, William Hughey, Tara Hughey, and Amanda Hughey

Tara (34) and Amanda Hughey (26) interview their grandparents, William(87) and Jean L. Hughey (85), about growing up during the depression, memories of World War II, their courtship and marriage, and favorite life memories.

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Elisheba Fowlkes and Julie Jones

StoryCorps intern, Julie Jones (47), interviews Elisheba Fowlkes (33) about her family history, recent move from Brooklyn to Atlanta, and most notable memories working for Barack Obama's campaign in 2012.

The great thanksgiving – Bob and I

This is a summary of Bob and I. We discussed many topics about many different things. I hope you enjoy!

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Susie Hatfield and Brooke Hatfield

Brooke Hatfield (30) interviews her mother, Susie Hatfield (56) about her favorite childhood memories, most notable experiences of her 32-year teaching career, and struggles with breast cancer and family deaths.

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Sharon Green-Peavy and Chance Peavy

Sharon Greene-Peavy (55) talks with her son Chance Peavy (25) about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their family and their community and why they decided to get vaccinated.

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Calinda Lee and Kennedi Johnson

Dr. Calinda Lee (48) talks with her intern Kennedi Johnson (24) about the Corona Collective work, the uprisings in the US, and thoughts of solidarity.

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Leon Goldstein and Jeff Schatten

Jeff Schatten (31) interviews his grandfather, Leon C. Goldstein, about his career as a business owner, views on race, experience serving as the president of the Atlanta chapter of the Anti Defamation League, and most notable life lessons .

Robert Henningsen’s interview

this interview interviews Robert Henningsen my grandfather. he is 84 years old. we talk about many different topics including young life, family history, marriage, my parents and his job

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Diane Davis and Leo McKenna

Leo McKenna (60) interviews his spouse Diane Davis (53) about their memories of 9/11/01. Following the attacks in New York City, multiple planes were forced to land in the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Diane was a teacher in Gander...

Ap Lang-Teaching During a Pandemic

interview with my mom about her life, and teaching during the pandemic

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Jim Brooks and JoEllen Holmes

JoEllen Duke, () interviews her church member, Jim Brooks, about his important role in diversifying Oakhurst Baptist Church during the 1960s. Jim was one of the first African American members, and has remained active within the congregation for over 40...

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Ulysses Elijah, Nancy Lehrer , and Sarah Blanton

Physical therapists, Sarah Blanton (50) and Nancy Lehrer (49), interview their patient, Ulysess Elijah (59), who talks about his life after a life-changing spinal cord injury.

Cannons inerview

Bobby Thurman 81 and Cannon Doyle 12. Grandfather and Grandson.

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Elizabeth Foggie and Traci Bartlow

Elizabeth Daphne Foggie (34) interviews her friend and mentor, Traci Bartlow (54), about her work, Oakland Picture Lady, and the importance of creating documentary photography for and by black people.

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Harriet Murphy and Anita Dabney

Judge Harriet M. Murphy [no age given] tells her friend, Anita E. Dabney [no age given], about her education and path to Judgeship on the Municipal Court in Austin, TX. Judge Murphy discusses her work with the NACP and the...

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Merlyn Hurd and Adrienne Hurd

Adrienne Hurd and mother, Merlyn Hurd, remember Hugh Hurd, Merlyn's husband and Adrienne's father. They reflect on being an interracial family in the early 1960s New York, the challenges they faced as a result, and their relationship.

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William "Bill" Gripp and Christine Tigue

William "Bill" Gripp (75) speaks with his friend Christine Tigue (41) about growing up gay and becoming involved in gay politics at the Atlanta Gay Center

Interview Project

This interview is between 12 year old Blakely Bryan and her father, Randall Bryan. He is a real estate agent. Topics include stories from when he was younger

Immigration and the struggles

This interview is about one of my classmate . It mostly about her immigration stories and her passion.