Andrea Ramsey (1943–)
My maternal grandparents, Edith Nurse Plow and Regal Blackwood Plow, who were from Barbados, moved to the Bronx in the late 1950s. They were living on the Upper West Side in the nineties, and then they moved to 974 Union Avenue between 163rd and 165th Streets. He was a mailman, she was a housewife,...
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Zusammenfassung: | My maternal grandparents, Edith Nurse Plow and Regal Blackwood Plow, who were from Barbados, moved to the Bronx in the late 1950s. They were living on the Upper West Side in the nineties, and then they moved to 974 Union Avenue between 163rd and 165th Streets. He was a mailman, she was a housewife, and they had two daughters, Margery and Gloria, who was my mother.
My parents were both Caribbean, and a lot of their friends from the Caribbean were moving to the Bronx. Rents were a little cheaper than in Harlem, and the apartments were nicer. After living |
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