This interview means a lot to me. It lets me know some history, background and where I came from. It makers me realize that as a young teenager, it’s always good for us to ask questions about our grandparents’ and parents’ pasts so that we have something to pass down.
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Annie B and Grannie Days
A Time When Things Were Different
It was when I walked into his small five room apartment that I realized what this interview was about to mean. He was wearing blue jeans and a collared shirt, which he wears often it seems to me. My grandfather’s hair was gray and...
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A Rough Journey
Mrs. Williams- Sims was born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas on July 7, 1955. She currently is a microbiologist at the National Center for Toxicological Research. Mrs. Lillie Williams-Sims, my father’s colleague, was gracious enough to allow me to interview her personally, taking time off...
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Civil Rights Broadcast
I interviewed Lois Koops, a retired house wife. The interview took place at my aunt's house in Cabot, Arkansas. I interviewed her on November 24, 2006, Thanksgiving Day. I...
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But I’m Cuban, Not Mexican
Looking around my grandmother and step-grandfather’s living room, I see tons of pictures of their children and grandchildren. Sitting on the coffee table is a picture of my mom,...
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I Was Disgusted by How Violent They Were
Interviewer: Jane Doe’s grandson
Interviewee: Jane Doe
I was sitting on a small fold out couch in her living room that opened into her kitchen. It was an apartment she had...
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