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“I think you should get half my diploma.” |
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Grateful To Be Your Dad |
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“When you want something, keep fighting for it and don’t let nobody tell you you can’t.” |
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To Live With Your Hands Unfolded |
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"My dream is for you to live out your dreams." |
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StoryCorps Griot |
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Eyes on the Stars |
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Eyes on the Stars |
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To Live With Your Hands Unfolded |
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To Live With Your Hands Unfolded |
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“My earliest memory is when you came to the first-grade cla***room to dissect cow hearts.” |
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“My earliest memory is when you came to the first-grade cla***room to dissect cow hearts.” |
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Miss Devine |
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Miss Devine |
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An Introduction to StoryCorps from our Founder |
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Stories to Lift Your Spirit |
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Stories to Reflect on for Father’s Day |
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Stories to Reflect on for Father’s Day Enjoy our collection of stories celebrating father figures and the many ways they support and shape us. |
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My Aunties |
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My Aunties Stefan Lynch remembers the community of g*** men - lovingly nicknamed his "aunties" - who helped raise him, the dark days of the beginning of the AIDS epidemic, and the lessons that he learned from this powerful family. |
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A Wonderful Life |
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A Wonderful Life Sometimes the memories may be a little hazy, but the feelings are clear. Ken Morganstern, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's five years before this conversation with his daughters Priya and Bhavani, discusses his most important legacy — his loving family. |
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Leading the Way |
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Leading the Way John Was***ngton, 95, was born blind and with a severe loss of hearing. He sat down with his eldest child, Melva Was***ngton Toomer, for a conversation about the pride he takes in his kids and to laugh over some of their childhood hijinks. |
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Mission & History |
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Our Performance & Impact |
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The StoryCorps Archive |
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