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Mamie Luella Williams: Prominent Educator in Topeka, Kansas

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Mamie Luella Williams was a prominent educator and respected resident of Topeka, Kansas. Williams was born in Greenwood, South Carolina, in 1894. In 1899 the Williams family moved to Topeka to purchase a home on Quincy Street. Mamie never left Quincy Street and her life there was the subject of a 1976 TV special '75 […]

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