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Mrs. Millicent Grant Interview
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Interview of Millicent Grant by Meda Okelo. Topics include: migration from Guyana in 1969 eventually ending up in EPA in 1973; buying a home in the Gardens; notable people; husband’s involvement in the community; working at Gertrude Wilks’ school then having a banking career at First National Bank of San Jose until 1988; the rise in crime in the early 1990s; working with non-profits especially the EPA Senior Center; Gertrude Wilks, the Sneak Out Program and Mothers for Equal Education; her daughter’s education in EPA; notable people; what makes EPA unique; her vision for EPA in 50 years; and working at the EPA Senior Center for over 30 years.
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- Omowale Satterwhite
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- Jerry Groomes
- Isaac Stevenson
- Dr. Charlie Mae Knight
- Rose Jacobs Gibson
- Sharifa Wilson
- Mrs. Millicent Grant
- Gertrude Wilks
- Barbara Mouton
- EPA Senior Center
- Sneak Out Program
- Mothers for Equal Education
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- John Bostic
- Rod Norris
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