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Back in 1960, when Mom first started working as a lab technician at Tulane Medical School, she put the word out for a housekeeper. A young woman called for an interview, and a time was set for Sunday morning. That morning, the appointed hour came and went, and no young woman appeared. Tired of waiting, Mom went fishing.
Hours later, there was a knock at the door. When I opened it, I learned that the young African-American woman was Earner Sylvain. She'd had trouble with the buses....
Randy Fertel
June 06, 2008 | New Orleans, LA



