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Shortly after she left school, she set an agenda for herself to help groom children who were being denied education because they were slaves. She piloted her vision at the Senora Plantation in Mississippi. When she recorded success with her first project, she expanded the scope her literacy project to unprivileged children on the other plantations. She taught the children how to read and write at several plantations.
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