
Dorothy Lazard Tells Her Own Oakland History
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The Story of a Grandma Lepilepsy
"My father was very old and we were living apart from him for the first time," Baskin says. "And so, you know, as these books were piling up at the house, I would poke into them." Her mom had Grandma Lepilepsy, which she had had since she was 19 years old. She brings home all kinds of books about Pan-Africanism and French literature,. And she loved Edgar Allan Poe and Paul Lawrence Dunbar poetry.
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