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May Tangen Christmas Letters, 1975-1982
1980-01-02 May Tangen to Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley Page 1
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Mound Bayou, Ms 1-2-80 To the dear Stanleys: It's 9 am and I'm waiting for breakfast. Our host is attending to business in the dining area, [Clarise?] out there with him. I'm in the sunny bedroom, having drunk all the drinkables that come before the eatin' breakfast. We are here in Mount Bayou, an all black town near the Miss. River to spend (last night) at a meeting of neighbors and friends about [repeal?], Dr. Clarion Campbell being the drawing card and doing well presenting her flannel board presentation. i said nothing. The weather's wonderful, summery and warm, frosty nights. We've done much, I think, always busy
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Mound Bayou, Ms 1-2-80 To the dear Stanleys: It's 9 am and I'm waiting for breakfast. Our host is attending to business in the dining area, [Clarise?] out there with him. I'm in the sunny bedroom, having drunk all the drinkables that come before the eatin' breakfast. We are here in Mount Bayou, an all black town near the Miss. River to spend (last night) at a meeting of neighbors and friends about [repeal?], Dr. Clarion Campbell being the drawing card and doing well presenting her flannel board presentation. i said nothing. The weather's wonderful, summery and warm, frosty nights. We've done much, I think, always busy
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