Browse Interviews (186 total)

Perdue gives recollections of the Depression.

Updyke discusses the Depression and how it impacted his life.

York discusses work, President Roosevelt, and daily life during the Depression.

Bresnahon discusses what it was like living during the Depression.

Barry Bingham Sr. was the editor and publisher of the Courier-Journal. In this interview he discusses his family, politics, and rumors.

Mr. Gilbert and Ms. Conley talk about their experience during the Great Depression, and share their views on FDR's alphabet agencies.

Henderson recalls he rmemories of the Depression.

Brockman and wife describe how the Depression impacted their family of seven children.

Moors and wife discuss the Depression and how it impacted their lives.

Garland tells of changes in his own life as well as in the lives of neighbors during the Depression.

Nelson and wife discuss what it was like living during the Depression.

Sexton and Caddell speak of the Depression and how it impacted their lives.

Cox discusses the Depression and how it impacted her life.

Delbert T. Harrison discusses his life experiences and the changes in Estill County that he witnessed during his lifetime. Interview topics include comments on growing up in a family with 14 children, his work history, and the major changes in juvenile behaviors and family dynamics.

Logue talks about the Depression and how it impacted her family and the surrounding community.

Retired teacher and coal miner discusses the most important lessons he learned from the Depression.

Housewife tells of what life was like in a Coal Field during the Depression years.
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