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Tag: Ollie Mae Burns

Monroe Colored High School Class of 1929

You can see Professor M.J. Foster in front in the black cap and gown. The school building was fairly new. One of the ladies in this class is Mrs. Ollie Mae Burns, a pioneer trailblazer in the library field. A branch of the Ouachita Parish Public Library is named for her.

Lora Diane Peppers Uncategorized Leave a comment July 12, 2024July 2, 2024 1 Minute
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