Mrs. Milli Dawson Children's Oral History Project 1/2




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Mrs. Milli Dawson Children's Oral History Project 1/2

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Sister Milli Dawson is a mother of the church, a musician, and a previous Director for the Linn County Veterans Affairs Office. She is dedicated to her church, her family and her community. In her interview by Living Waters History Makers Youth Group, she speaks with pride in her accomplishments as well as the difficulties she faced as a black child in a predominately white community. This is one of a series of oral histories collected by the Adult Voices Childrens Eyes Oral History Project of the African American Museum of Iowa

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Milli Dawson, African American Church, oral history, Iowa, black professionals, History Maker.,

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