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Ola Mae Spinks: Librarian who helped organize Slave Narratives at her own expense - Face2Face Africa

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Ola Mae Spinks, the retired librarian from the Pontiac schools, who is attributed for aiding the organization of the historic Slave Narratives in the U.S. Library of Congress, has died aged 106. Mrs. Spinks worked as a school librarian in Pontiac towards the end of her career in education, she would venture into a remarkable...

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