![]() ![]() She knows many of her tenants well, like Lamar, the single father that lost his legs. However, she decided that the landlord business was something she was interested in, and became acquainted with it. ![]() Sherenna was once a teacher, and lived with her husband Quentin. These people are left to fend for themselves, and often end up homeless without finding another place to live. ![]() There simply isn't enough room or money for all of the apartment clients, so the first to go are typically African Americans, despite the fact that they have done nothing wrong. ![]() The focus of the book is to demystify the so-called eviction epidemic in large cities across America. The book shifts viewpoints, focusing on the tenants of Tarver's apartment building. Their father abandoned the family, and now Bell and her children are left to fend for themselves They eventually are welcomed by an apartment with an African-American landlord, whose name is Sherenna Tarver. The mother of the family is Arleen Bell, a kind woman, with her two sons Jori and Jafaris. With no where else to go in the dreadful cold, they flee to the North Side of the city, which is made up of mostly other African Americans. In Milwaukee, an African-American family is evicted from their apartment complex in the middle of the winter. Written by blake wagner and other people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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