(SIDE "B" OF MRS. DOROTHY MCKELLAR'S INTERVIEW) (Ms. Wanza): This is Side "B" of Mrs. Dorothy McKellar's interview my name is Stephanie Wanza, I'm the interviewer and today's date is August 4, 1997, we're in Mrs. McKellar's residence. Okay, we were on question No. 9, actually question No. 10 which is, how did you choose your new residence? (Mrs. McKellar): I said previously that we have a brother who is a real estate...was a real estate broker and he talked with one of the doctors, Dr. Lowry and told him that we had to move and we were thinking about...wondering where we could find a suitable place and the family would like to stay together as we were Overtown and he told us about out here in Glennwood Heights or Brown Sub. (Ms. Wanza): Was the neighborhood in your new location different from or similar to the neighborhood from which you moved? (Mrs. McKellar): It was different from the neighborhood where we were because their were a few Whites...there about three families of Blacks and all the others were Whites and they moved within a very short time. (Ms. Wanza): Okay, we are going to move on to the next section which ask questions about your house or apartment being taken by the state under eminent domain. What year did you move? (Mrs. McKellar): We moved in 1948. (Mrs. Wanza): Who informed you that you had to move? (Mrs. McKellar): I don't know because my parents took care of that. 17