The Turner House

What is the importance of Pine Bluff in the novel, The Turner House?

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Viola and her sisters take the bus to Pine Bluff each morning, going their separate ways to work from there. Viola is acutely aware of the indignities suffered by many black people when crossing into the white world of Pine Bluff and it represents everything she hopes to save her son Charles from.

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The Turner House