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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Greg Arnett | Gas Rush |
Greg Arnett was born on April 17, 1953, and raised in Columbus, Ohio, in a neighborhood characterized by small, family-run shops and a strong sense of community. In the 1960s, his family moved to the suburbs of Reynoldsburg, a rapidly developing area transitioning from farmland to suburban housing. After high school, Greg moved to Connecticut with friends, where he lived in a communal setting and worked various jobs. He married Francie in 1972, and they spent a few years in Connecticut before moving back to Ohio to manage a commercial fruit and vegetable farm in Norwalk. |
Gina Games | Adena, OH | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Harold and Dorthy Trivett | Grundy Virginia Flood Control Project |
Harold Trivett was born on May 13, 1924, in Dickenson County, Flatwood. He was raised on a large farm of 1,560 acres, where he learned farming from a young age. By the time he was five, he was already milking cows, and by six, he was milking two cows, walking two miles to school, and then returning to milk them again. Harold completed his education at Virginia Tech (VPI). After finishing school, he worked in a store in Haysi for three years before moving to Grundy, where he built a building and started a business named Arington Trivett, also known as the Family Shop, in 1950. |
Michael Kline | Grundy, VA | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Helen Combs Johnson | Grundy Virginia Flood Control Project |
Helen Combs Johnson was born on February 7, 1912, in Grundy, Virginia, where she was also raised. She was delivered by her uncle, who was a doctor, in her family home located downtown, where the Combs Building currently stands. Her early childhood was marked by a significant event when the town burned down on Christmas Eve in 1915. Johnson, along with her brother, was rolled up in a blanket and taken to safety by her parents, who managed to save most of their wedding presents before their home was consumed by the fire. |
Michael Kline | Grundy, VA | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Henry Gwyn Edwards | Steamboat Era Museum Oral History Project |
Michael Kline interviewed Henry Gwyn Edwards for the Steamboat Era Museum Oral History Project. Henry Gwyn Edwards, born on December 18, 1904, in Mill Point, grew up in the area and still resides near his childhood home. Edwards provides background about his early life, education, and career. He recounts his reluctance to attend school as a child and how his father took him on horseback to his first day of school. He completed his education at Cubs Creek High School, the only high school in the county at that time. |
Carrie Kline, Michael Kline | Hudgins, VA | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
James Oliver Foote | Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project |
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Carrie Kline, Michael Kline | Coster, MD | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
John F. "Tucker" Brown | Calvert County Marine Museum Oral History Project |
John "Tucker" Brown, born on July 25, 1938, is a lifelong resident of Avenue, Maryland, a small fishing village. He comes from a lineage of watermen, with both his father, Frank Brown, and grandfather, Sam Brown, being watermen. Brown began earning his own money at the age of eight, crabbing in the creek. He worked with his father until his father fell ill, after which he briefly worked for American Airlines before returning home to care for his family. Brown took over his father's fishing crew and has spent his life oystering and clamming up and down the bay. |
Carrie Kline | Avenue, MD | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
John Fleenor & Marie Williams | Grundy Virginia Flood Control Project |
subject: Flood control--Virginia; Flood damage prevention—Virginia; Buchanan County (Va.)--History; Grundy (Va.)--Social life and customs; Levisa Fork Basin (Ky. and Va.); Big Sandy River Valley (Ky. and Va.); United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. |
Michael Kline | Grundy, VA | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
John Maddox | Gas Rush |
On June 25, 2015, Rob Arnold interviewed Dr. John Maddox at his home in Flushing, Ohio, for a project documenting regional oral histories. Dr. Maddox, curator and founder of the Underground Railroad Museum Foundation, reflects on his life, career, and the legacy of African American history. Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1935, Dr. Maddox shares his experiences during the Great Migration, his adoption, education, and eventual move to Ohio. |
Rob Arnold | Flushing, OH | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Julie Archer | Gas Rush |
Julie Archer was born on January 31, 1971, and is a native of West Virginia. She grew up near Parkersburg, in a suburb called Vienna. Her father, Gary Archer, worked in a heating and insulating plant and was involved in union organizing, which influenced Julie's early exposure to activism. Her mother, Karen Carpenter Archer, originally from Iowa, met Gary while working at the Pentagon during the Vietnam War. Julie pursued a degree in biology and developed an interest in environmental issues during college. |
Carrie Kline, Michael Kline | Charleston, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives | |
Kathleen Hall | Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings |
Michael Kline interviewed Kathleen Hall on April 10, 1986, for the Tucker County, West Virginia Flood Audio Recordings project. Kathleen Hall, born in 1912, grew up in a family deeply rooted in the Methodist Protestant tradition, with her grandfather serving as a preacher. In this interview, Hall recounts her family's history, including her grandfather's various preaching assignments and her father's work as a deputy sheriff. She describes the hardships her family faced, such as the murder of her grandmother during a robbery, which led to her grandmother moving in with Hall's family. |
Michael Kline | Parsons, WV | Talking Across the Lines, Berea College Special Collections & Archives |