Guns For Cash
By Agnes Collado, January 19, 2019 — Back in the day, there was a campaign to end gun violence. On the radio, they’d have ads that said, “If you find a gun, bring it to the police and we’ll give … Continued
By Agnes Collado, January 19, 2019 — Back in the day, there was a campaign to end gun violence. On the radio, they’d have ads that said, “If you find a gun, bring it to the police and we’ll give … Continued
By Angela Wright, December 4, 2018 — Yesterday I came across a book on my bookshelf. I don’t know who it belongs to. It could have been my daughter’s, son’s, or my husband’s. As I scanned through the book, I found … Continued
By Bernice Moore, October 21, 2009 — In the 1930s we lived in Jersey. My father had a farm with horses, pigs, and chickens, and they laid eggs. My father had people help with the farm, and one day the … Continued
By Elliot Doomes, September 27, 2017 — Octavius V. Catto, he was a Civil Rights and Human Rights leader who was assassinated here in Philadelphia, right on South Street. Most people don’t even know his name. He was never mentioned … Continued
By Victoria Huggins Peurifoy, May 8, 2018 — Recently, I was recalling the electronics of yesteryear. We are so spoiled by remote controls that we even have remote control to turn on and off our air conditioners. As a child, … Continued
By Loretta Gaither, September 2, 2012 — My church gave us a calendar with President Obama on the front of it. It’s the first time we’ve had a black president, so I am happy to have a calendar to remember that. … Continued
By Blanche Bowers, August 16, 2017 — My wedding day was really exciting, this was back in 1940. It wasn’t so glamorous, it was around the depression time. I was able to travel a lot, and one time I went to … Continued
By Nancy Lyons, August 2, 2017 — My father was a sailor and his ship got shot down in World War II. Another ship came and they went down to see if they could find any survivors, and he was one … Continued