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Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.32e, Connecticut Historical Society
Interview with Doreth Flowers
Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.32e, Connecticut Historical Society

Interview with Doreth Flowers

IntervieweeInterview with Doreth Flowers Jamaican
Date2001 May 21
Mediumdigitized audio cassette tape
DimensionsDuration (side 1): 47 Minutes, 34 Seconds
Duration (side 2): 35 Minutes, 47 Seconds
Duration (total runtime): 1 Hour, 23 Minutes, 21 Seconds
ClassificationsInformation Artifacts
Credit LineGift of the CHS Exhibitions Department
Description(a-d) Audio cassette tape of an interview with Doreth (Dee) Flowers, who was interviewed by Fiona Vernal on May 21, 2001. (e) Black and white portrait photograph of Doreth Flowers.

Topics discussed include Flowers' childhood in Jamaica; being raised by her maternal aunt and uncle; explaining her relationship with her biological father and the father who raised her; seamstresses in her family, which was one of the few opportunities for women to run their own businesses in Jamaica; paying for school; her brother migrating to Canada; her aunt migrating to the U.S; as a domestic worker and eventually working at a hospital; Flowers receiving a scholarship to study nursing in England in the 1970s; the sense of family and community in Jamaica; childhood activities, such as telling stories, putting on plays, going to agricultural shows, and church; myths about the United States and England; her first impressions of England; race and class in Jamaica and the U.S.; why Flowers came to the U.S.; why the decision to leave nursing in Jamaica was difficult; England and the U.S. compared in terms of racism and the cohesiveness of the West Indian community; Flowers gets a job as a nurse and settles down in Connecticut in 1980; first contacts and social activities in the West Indian community; the West Indian Social Club; cooperation among the clubs; Flowers' agenda as president of the West Indian Social Club; challenges as a West Indian migrant; initial American perception of West Indian education; relationship between West Indians and African Americans; migration and West Indian women's independence; generational differences; her career; West Indian sayings; and thoughts on being a woman president at the West Indian Social Club.

2013.26.32a-d consists of two sides, the tape, and a J-card.
2013.26.32e: photograph
Object number2013.26.32a-e
NotesSubject Note: In 1999, the West Indian Social Club of Hartford and the West Indian Foundation asked the Connecticut Historical Society to join them in documenting the lives of the West Indian immigrants who first came to the Hartford area in the 1940s to work on local tobacco farms.

What began as a project designed to record the experiences of these early pioneers - mostly men from Jamaica - subsequently grew to include audio and videotaped interviews of men and women, elders and young people, longtime residents and more recent arrivals to the Greater Hartford area, both from Jamaica and the other English-speaking, independent countries in the Caribbean.

The exhibition explored a common thread that seems to link people’s individual stories: the challenge of putting down roots in a new place while maintaining ties with the people, history, and cultural heritage of their homelands in the West Indies.

The exhibition, "Finding a Place, Maintaining Ties: Greater Hartford’s West Indians," was on view at the Connecticut Historical Society from July 2, 2002 – August 31, 2003.
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
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    Edwin Carty
    2001 May 14
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.31e, Connecticut Historical Society
    Marva Douglas
    2001 May 18
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.27d, Connecticut Historical Society, No Known C…
    Raymond H. Davis
    2001 May 2
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.18.3, Connecticut Historical Society
    Narciso Airey
    2001 January 16
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.33d, Connecticut Historical Society
    Barbara P. Lindo
    2001 May 23
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    Leslie G. Perry
    2001 February 12
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.13.3, Connecticut Historical Society
    Dermoth Brown
    2000 November 30
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.19d, Connecticut Historical Society
    Winifred Carter
    2001 February 2
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.1.4, Connecticut Historical Society
    Sydney Barnett
    2000 October 15
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.3e, Connecticut Historical Society
    Noel Elliott
    2000 November 11
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    Alvin Watson
    2001 February 20
    Gift of the CHS Exhibitions Department, 2013.26.34e, Connecticut Historical Society
    Trevel Ritchens
    2001 May 23