Melba Liston UCLA Center for Oral History Research, Library Special Collections, Charles E Young Research Library, UCLA Interview Block 431 (Q17646): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: block text (P19): Uh-huh. All the <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_816_661849">Youngs</span> lived way down-- I don't know what their names were, but the one that joined Alma Hightower's band was I guess maybe fourteen or something like that when I was maybe seventeen. I don't know when they dispelled this thing, but it was '45, '46. I mean, in '45 they were still there. I don't know when. But ...)
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Uh-huh. All the <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_816_661849">Youngs</span> lived way down-- I don't know what their names were, but the one that joined Minnie Hightower's band was I guess maybe fourteen or something like that when I was maybe seventeen. I don't know when they dispelled this thing, but it was '45, '46. I mean, in '45 they were still there. I don't know when. But ...
Uh-huh. All the <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_816_661849">Youngs</span> lived way down-- I don't know what their names were, but the one that joined Alma Hightower's band was I guess maybe fourteen or something like that when I was maybe seventeen. I don't know when they dispelled this thing, but it was '45, '46. I mean, in '45 they were still there. I don't know when. But ...

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    Uh-huh. All the <span class="otherMatch" rel="popover" id="other_816_661849">Youngs</span> lived way down-- I don't know what their names were, but the one that joined Alma Hightower's band was I guess maybe fourteen or something like that when I was maybe seventeen. I don't know when they dispelled this thing, but it was '45, '46. I mean, in '45 they were still there. I don't know when. But ...
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