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Collection |
Audio/Video |
Transcript |
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| # Interview with Jan Campbell,
2001-11-15 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Jan Campbell speaks about her move to the United States, her family, her life in Brazil, and her life in the US
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| # Interview with Sharvari Desai,
2000-04-10 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Sharvari Desai tells a history of the partitioning of India, as it was told to her by her father, and how it effected society as a whole and her family in particular.
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| # Conversation with Carlos Estrada,
2001-04-13 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Carlos Estrada talks about the differences between Colombia and Charlotte, and how he has been able to adjust to life in the US.
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| # Interview with Phil Hecox,
2001-11-12 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Phil Hecox tells stories of staying in a hotel for prosititutes while he and his wife were vacationing in Italy, reading his favorite book as a child, and building a convertible hearse he drove around Charlotte, NC.
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| # Interview with Debra Hicks,
1999-11-24 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Debra Hicks recalls the topic of her senior exit project, a story about a multi-racial attorney who faces discrimination at work.
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| # Monologue by Chantal Luhr,
2001-11-20 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Chantal Luhr talks about her grandparents` lives during WWII. She also tells a story about her grandmother, who lives in France; her grandmother came to visit Chantal and her family after September 11, 2002 and, due to a heart condition, had to be hospitalized while she was in the US
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| # Monologue by Hannah E. Paschal,
2000-04-26 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Hannah Paschal talks about joining the church because her brother did and because she wanted to escape the boredom of home. The fulfillment Hannah finds through the church and helping people moves her to tears.
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| # Monologue by Jason O. Phillips,
2001-11-20 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Jason Phillips talks about his relative's experience as a black bootlegger in Yanceyville, North Carolina and how the sheriff, the deputies, and the Ku Klux Klan treated him.
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| # Conversation with Kenneth "Kenny" W. Propst,
2001-11-20 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Kenneth Propst talks about his aunt Mary's life. He discusses his interest in geneology and his great-grandfather's letters from the Civil War.
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| # Conversation with Scott Putnam,
2001-11-27 | Charlotte Narrative and Conversation Collection |
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- Scott Putnam talks about moving his family from Dayton, Ohio to Charlotte, North Carolina, and discusses some of the cultural, political, and dialect differences between the two regions.
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