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Dr. Mary Marshall's Collection

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Welcome to Dr. Mary Marshallโ€™s Collection, a newsletter discussing the intersection of family history and American history, culture, and politics including general information on basic genealogy.

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About Dr. Mary M. Marshall

The Dr. Mary M. Marshall Collection focuses on African American and Women's History. I welcome your support through a FREE or PAID SUBSCRIPTION. You may also DONATE to my account on VENMO: Mary-Marshall-162. Thank you for reading and supporting

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