At a Sears in the mid-twentieth century, Bozeman’s great-grandmother, Willie Mae Foster, purchased an emerald-green suitcase that could meet her travel needs and carry the hopes and dreams of her kin for decades to come.
“Inside of it, when I first encountered it,” Bozeman remembered, “was my great grandmother’s typewriter.
At a Sears in the mid-twentieth century, Bozeman’s great-grandmother, Willie Mae Foster, purchased an emerald-green suitcase that could meet her travel needs and carry the hopes and dreams of her kin for decades to come.
At a Sears in the mid-twentieth century, Bozeman’s great-grandmother, Willie Mae Foster, purchased an emerald-green suitcase that could meet her travel needs and carry the hopes and dreams of her kin for decades to come.
“For her, she just remembers growing up and never being able to use it,” Bozeman said of his aunt.
Persons:
Trent Bozeman, Bozeman’s, Willie Mae Foster, ” Bozeman, “, didn’t, ”, Madea, Deborah
Organizations:
Trent, Sears
Locations:
Memphis, Tenn