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StoryCorps: Julian Walker and Julia Walker Jewell
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75-year-old Julian Walker tells his daughter, Julia Walker Jewell, about an accident his father had as a young boy.
StoryCorps: Betsy Brooks and John Grecsek
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Betsy Brooks tells her boyfriend, John Grecsek, about her father.
StoryCorps: Bob and Aimee Gerold
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Aimee Gerold speaks with her father, Bob, about her adoption from China.
StoryCorps NTI: John Byrne and Samantha Liebman
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StoryCorps Griot: Walter Dean and Christopher Myers
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StoryCorps: Marat and Leon Kogut
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Leon Kogut talks with his son, Marat Kogut, an NBA referee.
StoryCorps: Max Voelz
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Piece Description
Thurman Weaver worked as a janitor and a chauffeur. But his greatest life's work may have been his family. Recently, Thurman's son, Dr. William Weaver, spoke of his father in Atlanta, Ga. Now 57, Weaver is the chairman of surgery at Atlanta's Morehouse School of Medicine. But he still measures himself against his father. "My father was everything to me," William Weaver told his daughter, Kimberly. Before Thurman Weaver died, William recalled, "every decision I made, I'd always call him, and he would never tell what to do. "But he would always listen and say, 'Well, what do you want to do?' And he made me feel that I could do anything I wanted to do." That spirit was evident when Weaver was in high school, and struggling to learn algebra. Sitting at the family's kitchen table, the frustration built, and Weaver gave up. His father offered to help, but Weaver answered, "They didn't even have algebra in your day." William Weaver went off to bed, and his father turned to the algebra books on the table. And at 4 a.m., he shook his son awake, and sat him back down at the table. "What he had done," Weaver recalls, "was sit up all night and read the algebra book. And then he explained the problems to me so I could do them, and understand them." "To this day," Weaver said, "I live my life trying to be half the man my father was, just half the man. And I would be a success, if my children loved me half as much as I loved my father." StoryCorps Griot is an initiative to record interviews between everyday African Americans across the United States. In West African tradition, the griot is a storyteller who preserves cultural identity and passes it on from generation to generation. The StoryCorps Griot booth is traveling from coast-to-coast collecting these interviews, which will be archived in the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Broadcast History
NPR's Morning Edition April 13, 2007
Intro and Outro
INTRO:Here's another American story... as told by the people who lived it. StoryCorps comes to you every Friday. And today we'll learn about Thurman Weaver. Thurman Weaver was a janitor, chauffeur and also a father. A few weeks ago, Thurman's son, William Weaver remembered him at the StoryCorps booth in Atlanta, Georgia. Here William speaks with his daughter Kimberly.
OUTRO:William Weaver, remembering his father with his daughter Kimberly in Atlanta, GA. Dr. Weaver is Chairman of Surgery at the Morehouse Medical School, in Atlanta. All storycorps interviews are archived at the Library of Congress. To hear more subscribe to the StoryCorps Podcast at NPR.org.




