1. When her mom died her dad brought the kids to Clover Virginia since he couldn’t take care of all of them on his own. The ten children were then divided out amongst the relatives that lived in Clover. Henrietta ended up with her grandfather, Tommy Lacks.
2. I think the term home-house has a positive connotation because it sound welcoming. It suggests that the Lacks family was willing to give anybody a home.
3. Day was Henrietta’s cousin and in the future, would become her husband.
4. “Each harvest they pulled the wide leaves from their stalks and tied them into small bundles- their fingers raw and sticky with nicotine and resin- then climbed the rafters of their grandfather’s tobacco barn to hang bundle after bundle for …show more content…
Crazy Joe is in love with Henrietta but unfortunately Henrietta liked Day more. She did go on a couple of dates with Joe though and they did kiss a couple of times but in the end Henrietta chose Day. Before their wedding, Joe stabbed himself to try to get Henrietta to stop the wedding but Henrietta still ended up marrying Day.
6. Henrietta had just turned 14 when she gave birth to her son Lawrence.
7. Elise had epilepsy, was considered mentally retarded, and had neurosyphilis.
8. The words used by Henrietta’s friends and family were more negative than the medical terms. Her family would say things like “mind like an infant” while the hospital would say “mental retardation”. They both have negative connotation but the medical terms are more formal and somewhat less offensive.
9. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, the demand for steel rapidly increased so the need for workers increased as well. This caused Turner Station to become more populated and more urban.
10. The black workers got the jobs that the white workers didn’t want. It says in the text “black workers moved up to the boiler room, where they shoveled coal into a blazing furnace. They spent their days breathing in toxic coal dust and asbestos”. The white workers got higher wages than the black workers as