Lendall Hill & Lori FitzGerald

“I called it the house of refuge”

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Reverend Robert Crum tells his wife, Linda, about a shelter he helped to create.

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Recorded in Lawton, OK.

“He said, 'Well, Judge, I'm disappointed in you...'”

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Judge Joe Pigott tells his wife, Lorraine, about Willie Earl "Pip" Dow, a man he sentenced many times.

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Recorded in Jackson, MS.

“I got this job at Paul Bunyan restaurant...”

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Tomas Kubrican and his wife, Carol Mittlesteadt, remember how they met.

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Recorded in Milwaukee, WI.

“We would drive around the Jazz Festival and look at beatniks...”

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Catherine Dwyer remembers her father in an interview with her daughter, Meggan.

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Recorded in New York, NY.

“What do you think the differences are in the way you grew up and the way I grew up?”

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Jesse McGleughlin to her mother, Sue Hyde.

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Recorded in Boston, MA.

“How would you say the diagnosis of your Alzheimer's has affected us?”

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Bob Chew to his wife, Jo Ann.

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Recorded in Little Rock, AR.

“I was a cop with a good reputation out in the street.”

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Retired police officer Walter Fahey tells his son Bill about his long career.

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Recorded in Boston, MA.

“We were always looking up to Travis...”

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Jenny Francis and Rebecca Fuller remember their brother, First Lieutenant Travis Fuller, who was killed in Iraq.

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Recorded in Portland, ME.

“When I was nine, I weighed 250 pounds.”

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Johnnie Tyson tells her niece Sandra Fleming about growing up obese.

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Recorded in Little Rock, AR.

“He asked me, 'How many black jelly beans are in the jar...'”

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Theresa Burroughs tells her daughter Toni Love about registering to vote.

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Recorded in Tuscaloosa, AL.

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