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Mother having to go thorough the lose of giving up her child
Shannon Turner (42) interviews her friend Eleanor Brownfield (71) about Eleanor's life, particularly her childhood as an adopted child, her life in the theatre, and her activism.
With this interview I learned a little more about Ella than I knew before. It was nice to learn about a classmate and have things in common.
This is an Interview with my Mom, Laura. She has lived in several different parts of the country and has had a diverse and interesting life. Here are her responses to my questions.
We discussed his relatives, his childhood, my mother’s childhood, and how he wants to be remembered.
We talked about things under most of the categories listed, but spent a large amount of time on family stories
On a snowy December afternoon I, Juanita Douglas, interviewed my favorite aunt Lillie Bea Douglas Calhoune in my hometown Gary, Indiana. We talked about her life farming cotton as a teenager in Tennessee before she migrated in 1945 to Gary....
Kem Trice tells about growing up in Tennessee. Being the first woman certified to teach vocational agriculture in Tennessee . Living during the segregation and integration of African Americans and the Vietnam War. The Challenger flight and it's impact on...
Dorothy Beene talks about her life growing up in Tennessee, Detroit, and Virginia.