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this interview was with my grandma who is 60 years old. It was extremely interesting and I am so glad I learned a lot
Heidi Hartmann explains what it was like to be a First-Generation college student at Swarthmore College in the 1960s.
Sixty-two years together and just as playful as when they first met.
In this interview I sit down with my friends at Soul Craft Collective, a new multimedia company bridging independent artists to the Mass Resource.
This is an interview with my Grandma for a History project. We talked about her life and memories.
I'm a daughter asking my mom about how music influenced her youth and her present.
Rhonda Lancaster interviews her parents, Ron and Julie (Yackel) Allen, at her home with Jim Lancaster. They talk about how they met and married, their early life together, and then what they remember about the early years with children.
An interview with a former immigrant to the U.S., Aya Khattab, who didn’t allow the fact that she was an outsider with little to no experience regarding the American culture, it’s native language, or its general lifestyle, to block her...
In this interview, I talked with both of my grandparents separately about important lessons that they learned throughout their lives as well as their relationship with each other
Thurman, family, houses in Greenville, Papa's family, Appalachia, Shenandoah Valley
I Interviewed my grandfather, who lives right over the mountain. We talked about his life as well as what the future holds, for him as well as my family.
The things that were talked about were her childhood and growing up in a poor area.
Nina Wagner (47) interviews her father, Neal Seidler (77), about his childhood growing up on a dairy farm.
Henry Hoke Parrish tells of some of his history.
I interviewed my dad and he talked about his childhood, his time in the military and being a parent.
Interview with my mother. She talks about what her family was like. What traditions she had, where she lives and how life was different.
Chris talks about his life before, during and after the military. He also mentions how he got into his line of work in the medical field.
How the millenial age group’s idea of culture relates to past generation’s idea of culture. Is it as meaningful? *please disregard the discrepancies at the end of the interview. I thought the recording ended. Thank you for listening!
Anthony Ford discussed his recollections of attending and playing basketball at the Maggie Walker High School. He also discussed his genealogy which includes enslaved ancestors as well as Confederate ancestors.