• “When you told me someday you're gonna be an NBA referee, I said, ‘Yeah, of course’.”

    Leon Kogut talks with his son, Marat Kogut, an NBA referee. Read more...

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    Recorded in New York, NY

  • “When I was put up as president of the student body, she created a groundswell against me.”

    92-year-old Martin Levin tells his granddaughters Jennifer Goebel (L) and Zoe Crowe (R) about a college classmate he didn't like.

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    Recorded in Atlanta, GA

  • “She died on an incident that I sent her on.”

    Retired Sgt. 1st Class Max Voelz remembers his wife, Staff Sgt. Kimberly Voelz, who died in Iraq while disarming an IED. Read more...

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    Recorded in Baltimore, MD

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

    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.”

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

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    Recorded in Waco, TX

  • “It was Christine's first trip in an airplane.”

    Lee Hanson and his wife, Eunice, talk about losing three family members who were aboard United Airlines Flight 175 during the September 11 attacks.

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    Recorded in New York, NY

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

    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

  • “I called his name into the phone over and over...”

    Beverly Eckert remembers her husband, Sean Rooney, who died in the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.

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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.'”

    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

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

    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