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A Conversation with Ed Wilson
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FSM: Mr. Wilson, can you tell me where you're from?
Ed: Originally I come from Baltimore, Maryland which is the first state beyond the Mason-Dixon line which was the dividing line after the Civil War where segregation took place for blacks. I grew up in a completely segregated city community and went to all- blacks schools and churches; all of which is changed now.
Ed: Originally I come from Baltimore, Maryland which is the first state beyond the Mason-Dixon line which was the dividing line after the Civil War where segregation took place for blacks. I grew up in a completely segregated city community and went to all- blacks schools and churches; all of which is changed now.
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PDFIjele: Art eJournal of the African World. ISSN: 1530-5686 (online).
Editor: Nkiru Nzegwu; Film Review Editor: Phyllis J. Jackson; Exhibition/Curator & Book Review Editor: Azuka Nzegwu
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