Negroland

How did Lily McClendon Armstrong set an example for her family as noted in the memoir, Negroland?

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Lily, Margo Jefferson's maternal grandmother, was widowed when Irma was a toddler. She then moved away from Mississippi to places where she hoped to find better opportunities, and she was successful. She owned property and put her children through college, launching each in to successful lives of their own.

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