""I really thought we were rich because we had so much," said Hazell Glover, lifelong Orange Mound resident. “We had our own movie theaters, we had all kinds of eating places on the Park Avenue. We could just go anywhere, we had our own grocery stores. And when we went to school, then they told us we were from a low socio-economic place. I said, ‘No, baby, we rich!’ I’d argue with the teacher."