
Episode 6 - Mrs. Frankie McLean and Mrs. Mary Dell Barker
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To understand the whole perspective of WWII its vitally important to not only learn about life overseas but also the difficulty of home life during wartime. I recently sat down with Mrs. Frankie McLean, 96 years old of Cordova, Alabama and Mrs. Mary Dell Barker, 102 years old of Sulligent, Alabama to pick up on what it was like in the United States while those in their community were sent overseas. From hearing the news of Pearl Harbor being bombed on the radio, to rationing home items for the war effort, and sadly even having family members not return home. WWII had a profound affect on their teenage lives and left memories that are current to this day. I hope you all appreciate this interview of what home life was like in Walker and Lamar County during WWII.