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I asked my grandma about her opinions and a few stories about her past and how she came to who she is today.
In this interview, conducted in December 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, I interviewed my grandmother Ann Farris, whom I call Yia Yia. We discussed growing up in Memphis, Tennessee and coming from a very Greek family. I learned more about my...
Grandmother Betty Hansel discusses her life growing up on a farm in rural Virginia before tragically losing her parents and beginning life on her own. She discusses the evolution of her faith in God and the role that Christianity has...
This interview had two questions; one was asking about her childhood and the other was how she met my dad.
We discussed his relatives, his childhood, my mother’s childhood, and how he wants to be remembered.
Sheri Anderson (59) talks with her daughter Miranda Lynch (29) reflect on their relationship and their shared love of history.
Grandma tell me about her life and how my parents was like back then.
In this interview, we talked about what it was like growing up in Olive Branch & what were the obstacles faced during that time.
My grandmother, Lynne Rosenfield, told me about her experience as a professional artist and her experience on the Panel of American Women that fought against segregation in Mississippi.
I interviewed my grandfather who throught his hardships has found many ways to succeed
Kathleen Manning Edelman (51) interviews her relative Dr. Ron Ervin (83) about his life as a minister and counselor.
Harry Freeman (80) speaks with his friend Charles "Charlie" Pazar (71) about Charlie's life, his career as an immigration judge, and their lunch group with themselves and several other friends.
This summary was about my mother and father and how they feel America can improve
We talked about what high school was like for my dad and the wisdom he had to give about it
Here is me interviewing my mom about her early life, family history, and experience with raising me without her side of the family present during my childhood.
The road to adulthood is not always a clear path and sometimes it is the direction of others that helps a young person make the journey.
We talked about what life was like for Granny and how she would like to be remembered.
This is my grandpa from Spokane, Washington . I asked him about the Cold War , The 50s and 60s and so much more. It was a wonderful time to interview him .