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The First Decade Of The Twentieth Century Was Not A Great Time To Be Born Black And Poor And Female In St. Louis, Missouri, But Vivian Baxter Was Born Black And Poor, To Black And Poor Parents. Later She Would Grow Up And Be Called Beautiful. As A Grown Woman She Would Be Known As The Butter-colored Lady With The Blowback Hair.
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