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Cicely Tyson Kept It Together So We Didn’t Fall Apart

 harlemcondolife  January 31, 2021  Posted in s:fetch nyt

Source: The New York Times

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A wonder of poise and punch, the actress dared to declare herself a moral progenitor, taking on roles that reflected the dignity of Black women.

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