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English: An African-American woman with dark hair side parted, dressed in loose waves to chin length; wearing a floral top or dress
Date
Source "She Earned Law Degrees While Rearing Four Children". Department of State News Letter: 49. December 1963 – via Internet Archive.
Author No photographer credited

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Goler T. Butcher, from a 1963 publication of the US Department of State

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1 December 1963

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