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Thomas Griffith and D. Wayne White were childhood friends who are now in their late seventies together, reminiscing on their youth in Richmond. They talk about growing up and going to school in Richmond and about how prejudice played itself out in their social groups and terrain from their perspectives as two white men. They discuss the war, it's presence in their young lives and then later when they joined the Army. This interview follows their lives before, through, and after the war.

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