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Black Woman Named Valedictorian 38 Years After Highschool Snub

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After 38 years of being overlooked, a Black woman was finally named valedictorian of her Illinois high school. According to The State Journal-Register, Tracey Meares was 17 when she topped […]

The post Black Woman Named Valedictorian 38 Years After Highschool Snub appeared first on Essence.

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