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Mary Lou Williams Rutgers Interview Block 858
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    East 29th Street was the first and I moved up here in Harlem to 1667 Amsterdam. When I'd go to the Welfare Section where you get permits to sell clothing, Mr. Rosenberg would say - they'd laugh when I'd come through the door - "Well, Bel Canto, we were down to the store and you weren't there. " I said, "Business was bad and I took the clothes to Pittsburgh and sold them. " He'd laugh, "Ha, ha, ...
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