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Elaine Tutman shares about her experience growing up on her family's Tobacco farm in Maryland. She also reflects on her professional work as a Black woman. Elaine tells of stories ranging from harvesting and processing crops with her family, to moving to Sierra Leone with her late husband. She ends her interview with reinstating, though, that she is in her homeland and not going anywhere.
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