working so ummm...and then we got a good deal on it because I knew the ah...that same fellow that built this house and that one, he had done work for my mother over there because we kept our place up, we didn't let it g9 down. Although it was an old house she had Stanley to just almost rebuild it and so when we got this, he did...you know, I wouldn't say a favor, I think we would have paid...I know we would have paid more somewhere else. (Ms. Wanza): How did your choose your new residence? (Mrs. Jennings): I'm trying to think...you know this area was called "Little Korea" and the people were selling out. You remember that, "Little Korea"? Because there were apartments over there and Blacks begin moving in and they begin bombing those apartments over there. It was right after, during the Korean War and they didn't want the Blacks to move in here so every once and while they would bomb one of the apartments. I don't think anybody ever got killed. (Female???): That was before my time if it was during the Korean War, I hadn't moved to Miami then. I remember the name, I've heard your children talk about the Little Korea. (Mrs. Jennings): It might have been right after the...or somewhere but this area was called Little Korea because they were bombing this area because people were moving...Blacks were moving in and they stayed a while because when we first moved here, there were one or two Whites around. (Ms. Wanza): How did you come to chose this area? (Mrs. Jennings): Well they had lots for sale and we just came 23