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Subject timestamps Part 02 (00:00) Turner’s brother Walter’s World War II army experience and injury and subsequent excessive drinking, (8:00) Walter and his wife move up to Portersville, Missouri, (8:40) using relatives to safely stay with to move out of town and out of the South, (11:45) Turner helped look after her sister in the hospital, segregated hospital conditions, (17:50) why Turner left home in the South to pursue a better life in the North, (21:15) Turner and younger sister “Jobie” leave together, work together and help each other navigate the new city, (23:30) description of work life and wages in restaurant in 1948 Portersville, Missouri, (26:20) description of picking cotton, (34:15) what mothers would do with kids when they had to pick cotton, (35:10) where cotton was harvested, how people were hired to pick cotton on sharecropping land, older sister continued sharecropping in Missouri while Turner’s parents owned their own land in, (38:35) sister saved money and bought own house, (39:40) moved back to Detroit with another sister, found work in a restaurant, (42:40) social life in Detroit, (43:55) non-segregated nightclubs, (44:45) mixed racial couples in Detroit and social acceptance in 1940s, (47:40) discussion of Black Power movement and effect on racial relations, (49:40) discussion of “white” or “black” geographic areas in Detroit, (50:50) discussion of jobs, class and wages in black society in 1940s Detroit, (53:55) Turner’s sister considered wealthy, owned property in Detroit, (55:20) Turner life in Michigan and Ohio, moved places to experience independence from family, (57:20) learning to drive and obtaining a drivers license, (59:30) marriage and move to Seattle with husband, (1:02:56) drive out to Seattle from Detroit in winter 1954, (1:06:06) had major accident while driving west in snow and ice, slipped off cliff and onto banks of Snake River, (1:13:00) husband gets job as a seaman in Seattle, Turner also gets job to help buy a home, (1:14:25) Turner cooked at a nursing home as well as taking night classes, (1:16:22) impressions of Seattle, loved Seattle weather, (1:17:45) feelings about being so far from family, black community in Seattle, (1:19:15) black community in Seattle versus Detroit, Michigan, geographic and class segregation in Seattle, (1:21:30) discussion of working after marriage, (1:23:35) length of time Turner’s husband would be away at sea and income, housework Turner’s husband did at home, (1:26:45) discussion of feeling oppressed as a woman and a black woman, (1:28:25) discussion of differences of Turner’s life in South versus her life in Seattle, (1:33:30) Turner’s participation in black women organizations. 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