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Black Woman From Mississippi, Last of 16 Siblings, Turns 100 Years Old

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Nationwide - Arleaner Washington, an African American woman from Biloxi, Mississippi, has turned 100 years old. Born on February 6, 1924, she marked this significant milestone with a heartfelt proclamation […]

The post Black Woman From Mississippi, Last of 16 Siblings, Turns 100 Years Old first appeared on BlackNews.com.

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