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“I just hugged the man who murdered my son.”

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Mary Johnson speaks with Oshea Israel, who killed her son in 1993. Read more…

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Recorded in Minneapolis, MN.

“My coworker sent you that email by mistake.”

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Rachel Salazar and her husband, Ruben, remember how their romance started with a typo. Read more…

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Recorded in Waco, TX.

“All of my friends know me to be outspoken...”

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William Anthony Cobb tells his mother, Mary, about the influence she had on him. William Anthony also talks with his sister, Valerie Foster, about their mother.

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Recorded in New York, NY.

“The next day, the police car pulled up and they said, 'We're taking y'all to jail.'”

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James Hanover Thompson (L) tells his brother Dwight (R) about his involvement in the "Kissing Case" of 1958. Read more…

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Recorded in Wilmington, NC.

“I was scared to death.”

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Steven Wells tells his daughter, Jennifer, how it felt to become a dad.

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Recorded in Macon, GA.

“I wasn't like other kids.”

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Nineteen-year-old Noe Rueda (R) talks to his high school economics teacher, Alex Fernandez (L), about growing up poor in Chicago. Read more…

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Recorded in Madison, WI.

“There was no doubt in my mind, I was going to work along side of my dad, my granddad, my uncles.”

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Retired teacher George Lengel remembers growing up in the company town of Roebling, NJ. Read more…

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Recorded in Trenton, NJ.

“I was in Brooklyn, New York teaching the third grade.”

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Sister Vincent Cecire, 94, tells her friend Sister Catherine Garry how she fell in love with baseball.

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Recorded in Dobbs Ferry, NY.

“The doctor told my parents that I was hopelessly insane.”

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Jon Brock tells his daughter Glenny Brock about being committed to Bryce Hospital, Alabama's oldest psychiatric facility, in 1965.

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Recorded in Birmingham, AL.

“He'd go into the kitchen and get this big, ugly, brown bottle...”

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Lee Mottern tells his girlfriend, Linda Eldredge, a story about his Uncle Abe.

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Recorded in Waco, TX.

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