This is part 2 of a 2017 interview with Ms. Sophia Threat (T) of Groveland, Florida, by Deidre Houchen (H). It provides insight on how history is remembered, on the role that race plays within the carceral system, and the ways history can better be respected. Transcript edited by Donovan Carter.
H: What are your memories of growing up in Groveland other than workin’ in the groves?
T: For me it was good. We were back in the [19]70s, but for me it was good.
H: By good, you mean you enjoyed your childhood, you have happy memories?
T: Oh yeah, oh yeah. Happy memories.
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