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Stories of Pre-Millennials

Place the detailed stories of your parents, children and grandchildren separately in their own "cohort." â€‹

 

To add your stories, contact Suzann (scroll down).  She'll add your MP3 recorded or pdf story.

Here are some possible prompts

In your family stories, consider your schooling, where you grew up, your family life, your jobs and what you learned, who else in the family you knew.  You might reflect on how world issues during your lifetime impacted you.​​​​  

 

Spanish American War    Russian Revolution    Spanish Influenza    WWI    Prohibition    The Great Depression   The New Deal   WWII   Korea  segregation. McCarthyism   Red Scare  the nuclear race​   Vietnam   Moon Race   Student Protests   race riots  Deaths of JFK/MLK/RFK etc.   The Cold War   Greed is Good   Various Presidencies   Internet Introduction   Cell Phones   Email   The Great Recession  The Pandemic​

Where Are You?

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Generation Y (1981-1996)

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Generation X (1965-1980)

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Baby Boomers (1946-1964)

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The Silent Generation (1928-1946)

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The Greatest Generation (1901-1927)

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​The Lost Generation (1883-1901)​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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