Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 686 (Q12874): Difference between revisions
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Yes. I was in grade school. I can tell you about this wonderful principal we had, Miss Milholland. It was a white school and all white teachers. She had a deep some- thing for black kids and black people. She was the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. I think she was about 6 feet something - she was very tall. If she discovered a talented black person she'd do everything in her power to help ...
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