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History to light: A Q&A with Ole Miss' first Black admissions counselor
OXFORD, Miss. – Dottie “Quaye” Chapman Reed (BA 74) was the first Black admissions counselor at the University of Mississippi, serving from 1974 to 1977. Her extensive collection of papers
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