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"Some people are so privileged, if something happened to their world, they wouldn't know what to do"In this StoryCorps interview, Shunteria and Mary speak about their experiences with homelessness and raising their children in difficult environments.…
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Dennis and his wife Cathy have been married since 1973. During the early years of their marriage, they were faced with the difficulty of dealing with…
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Looking back on his family history, Herndon Inge realizes the advantages he and his relatives have benefited from were paid for by human bondage. He spoke…
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Joycelyn Finley and her brother, Karlos Finley, both grew up in Mobile, Ala. surrounded by their father’s involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. In…
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The season of floats and parades is underway, as Mardi Gras in Mobile began on February 15 and runs through March 5. The Port City claims host to the…
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William “Bill” Pickett knew he was going to enlist in the Army as a teenager, but what he didn’t know was while there, he would find the love of his life.…
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Estela Dorn and Chuck Dorn Jr. are from different parts of the world, one being from the Philippines and the other from Alabama, but fate brought their…
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Dennis Thurston had a unique upbringing, from being adopted shortly after his birth to living in East Los Angeles during his youth, and he was able to…
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In this StoryCorps interview, Renee Vaughn and her husband Nick speak about expanding their family through adoption after becoming “empty nesters.”…
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Ninety two-year-old Tensie Johnson and her daughters Vicki and Michele dropped by StoryCorps to reminisce about old times. Overwhelmed with laughter, they…