beautification programs? (Mrs. McKellar): All of that (laughter). All of it. (Ms. Wanza): What should be the relationship between Overtown and downtown Miami? (Mrs. McKellar): The relationship should be mutual. I really don't know. (Ms. Wanza): When you have visitors from out-of-town where do you take them to show them the culture and history of Dade County's African-American community? (Mrs. McKellar): Laughter. I don't go no place but there are members of my family who takes them...where are you speaking, here in ah... (Ms. Wanza): In Dade County. (Mrs. McKellar): In Dade County? Well the courthouse and (laughter) schools, Bayside and places like that. (Ms. Wanza): Could you describe in your own words what kind of community you would like Overtown to be in the future? (Mrs. McKellar): I would like for Overtown to be like it was in the past, have stores, amusement places, drugstores, of a different nature, you know, restaurants and beautiful homes, I don't know. I don't know. (Ms. Wanza): This is the end of my interview session with Ms. Dorothy McKellar. I'm ending the interview on Side "B" I am Stephanie Wanza the interviewer and I'm ending the interview again on today's date, August 4, 1997. 19