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Extraction Summary

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People
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Organizations
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Locations
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Events
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Relationships
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Quotes

Document Information

Type: Narrative/memoir excerpt (house oversight committee document)
File Size: 1.12 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a memoir or personal narrative included in House Oversight files. The unnamed narrator describes meeting actress Lindsay Wagner at a convention and later attending a dinner party hosted by actor Tom Laughlin and his wife Delores Taylor. At the dinner, the narrator, a former stand-up comedian and violinist, plays a violin allegedly owned by Thomas Jefferson and makes a provocative dedication to Jefferson's slaves.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Narrator Author/Speaker
Recounts meeting celebrities and playing the violin; mentions doing stand-up comedy and performing at Carnegie Hall.
Lindsay Wagner Actress
Star of 'The Bionic Woman', met narrator at a Heroes Convention.
Tom Laughlin Actor
Star of 'Billy Jack', hosted the narrator for dinner, owns Thomas Jefferson memorabilia.
Delores Taylor Spouse
Wife of Tom Laughlin, co-host of the dinner party.
Thomas Jefferson Historical Figure
Referenced regarding his belongings (violin, furniture, recipes) owned by the Laughlins.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
CIA
Served as technical adviser to 'The Bionic Woman' series.
Carnegie Hall
Venue where the narrator performed a concert four decades prior.
Heroes Convention
Event where the narrator met Lindsay Wagner.

Timeline (2 events)

Unknown
Heroes Convention
Unknown
Unknown
Dinner Party at Tom Laughlin's home
Laughlin Residence

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location of the dinner party.
Concert venue mentioned in backstory.

Relationships (2)

Tom Laughlin Spouse Delores Taylor
he and his wife Delores Taylor
Narrator Acquaintance/Guest Tom Laughlin
invited me to a large dinner party

Key Quotes (1)

""I'd like to dedicate this to Thomas Jefferson's slaves," I said."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,158 characters)

I Played Thomas Jefferson' s Violin
At a unique Heroes Convention, I met Lindsay Wagner, star of The
Bionic Woman. She was unaware that the CIA served as technical adviser
to her series, but she spoke poignantly of the positive influence that her
TV alter-ego had on young amputees she visited in hospitals.
I also met Tom Laughlin, of Billy Jack movie fame. A couple of years
later, he and his wife Delores Taylor invited me to a large dinner party.
They were Thomas Jefferson enthusiasts. In their home, there was
Thomas Jefferson's furniture, Thomas Jefferson's silverware, Thomas
Jefferson's recipes--we started with peanut soup--and even Thomas
Jefferson's violin.
I mentioned playing the violin as a child, and Laughlin invited me to
play this one. I hadn't held a violin for twenty-five years, not since I had
used it as a prop when I started doing stand-up comedy, and four decades
had passed since that concert in Carnegie Hall. It felt like a previous
incarnation. But now Billy Jack himself was handing me Thomas Jefferson's
violin. How could I resist?
"I'd like to dedicate this to Thomas Jefferson's slaves," I said.
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