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    Oral history of Marie Wilson

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    2018-10-30
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    Wilson, Marie
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    Marie Wilson is a food service worker at Johns Hopkins University. Wilson discusses growing up in the Edmonson Village neighborhood of Baltimore in the 1960s. She also talks about her 35-year career at Hopkins, working primarily in food service, including her experience as a union shop steward. Wilson closes with a conversation with the interviewer about race relations at Hopkins and in Baltimore.
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