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One of the first African Americans admitted to Mississippi State dies at age 69

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… among the first group of African Americans admitted to the university died … Miller, 69, became the second African American to graduate from MSU’s …

Source: The Clarion-Ledger | Mississippi and Jackson Metro's News Source

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