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Type: Manuscript / book draft (likely autobiographical)
File Size: 418 KB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a draft manuscript or autobiography (indicated by the word count header 'WC: 191694' and page number '45'). The text describes the narrator's early life experiences, specifically training as a civil rights observer in Georgia and Alabama, followed by a successful law school career leading to a clerkship in Washington D.C. The document bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Narrator/Author Law Student / Clerk
First-person narrator describing their past experiences as a civil rights observer and law student.
Narrator's Family Family
Was frightened when the narrator traveled to the South.

Timeline (2 events)

Past (relative to document creation)
Civil rights observer training and travel to the South
Georgia, Alabama
Narrator
Past (relative to document creation)
Completion of law school and acceptance of a clerkship
Nation's capital
Narrator

Locations (4)

Location Context
Nation's capital (Washington D.C.)

Relationships (1)

Narrator Familial Family
My family was frightened when I traveled...

Key Quotes (2)

"I returned unscathed but forever sensitized to the evils of segregation."
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"My law school career was a resounding success and I was ready for the next stage in my life—a clerkship in the nation’s capital."
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