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Abstract: The Spelman Independent Scholars and several others visit Hattie Mae Sibley. She talks about growing up in the south during Jim Crow. Her father was a sharecropper and she discusses what it was like working on a plantation. Sibley also touches on meeting her husband and raising her eleven children in Albany. The interview ends with the visiting scholars asking her additional questions about her life as well as offering comments about how she has been a source of inspiration.Series: Albany
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