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| May 24, 2009 Permalink Promoted to Headline (H4) on 5/24/09: Turning 100, S.C. woman a 'window' on century of change Quicklink submitted by Rady Ananda (Add your own quicklinks easily with the OpEdNews Quick Link Browser bookmark) |
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| In a century of living, Donella Wilson has traversed the cultural and psychic landscape of South Carolina, moving from a poor plantation childhood to an urban life marked by professional and personal achievements. Now, as she celebrates her 100th birthday today, Wilson says it is a life embellished early on by faith and by black educator Booker T. Washington's admonition to 'reach down and bring somebody up.' Video included. |
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