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2016 Danville StoryCorps – Joshua Hearne & Bruce Hopson

Joshua Hearne (32) interviews his friend and colleague, Bruce Hopson (60), about overcoming homelessness and alcoholism and their work together at Grace & Main. Produced by the Health Collaborative and …

Audio, Oral History | Health, Religion
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2016 Danville StoryCorps – Tammy Carter & Jillian Mickens

Tammy Carter (57) interviews her daughter, Jillian Mickens (32), about her life as an organic farmer. Produced in 2016 by the Health Collaborative and History United from interviews recorded by …

Audio, Oral History | Education, Foodways, Health
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History Harvest – Vanessa “Twinkle” Richmond-Graves

On May 2, 2015 at the History United and Regional Libraries event “Find Your Roots” in Yanceyville, NC, Vanessa Richmond-Graves (aka: “Twinkle”) spoke about her ancestor, Henrietta Jeffries, and Jeffries’ …

Oral History, Stories, Video | 20th Century, Health, Women
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2014 Danville StoryCorps – Jacqueline & Bill Bell

Jacqueline Bell (64) talks with her husband William Bell (64) about becoming doctors, the different cities they have lived in, and their three adopted children. Produced by History United from …

Audio, Oral History | 20th Century, Education, Family
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