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12 July 2019 / Segregation in America

One life with many names

One life with many names
Sue St Clair

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Sue St. Clair
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Sue St. Clair

Sue St. Clair, born in 1947 in South Bend, Indiana, was raised under difficult conditions before moving to Chicago and becoming a Baha'i as an adult. She later trained as a nurse, lived in Liberia, and had four sons.

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The only black family in the neighborhood
Racism in America

The only black family in the neighborhood

We were the outsiders. My mother was very concerned about how we were perceived.

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