In 1912 a boy named Bobby Dunbar went missing in a swamp in Louisiana. Eight months later, he was found. In 2004, his granddaughter discovered a secret beneath the legend of her grandfather’s kidnapping. We devote our entire episode to the story.
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This American Life 383: Origin Story
In one story, a man tries to set the record straight about his life’s achievements, which he says include inventing thumb wrestling and popularizing the eating of shrimp in the New York area. And the story of a seven-year-old old boy trying to figure out where he comes from.
From: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/383/origin-story
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TAL 142: Barbara
We hear the story of one African-American single mother. Barbara Clinkscales recorded her family’s life over the course of seven months for This American Life. Her life defies—or makes irrelevant—most of our typical notions of inner-city, black single mothers.
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Father’s Day 2011 | This American Life
Yes yes yes you've heard it all before, when it comes to stories of fathers and their children. There's the story of the kid who idolizes his dad, but then learns something and becomes disappointed. Or the opposite story, where the kid gives up on his dad when he's still young, and then much later comes to have a grudging respect.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/438/fathers-day-2011
