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We've covered quite a bit. You've been very generous with your time this morning, Dr. Clark. Usually, you'll see, when you read the first interview, very often other things will come to mind. Other questions come to mind with interviewers later. So we'll get a typescript made of this, and then the university will probably mail it to you here by certified mail, and then perhaps some time after that, I'll give you a call and see how you feel.
Fine.
Unless there's some other particular point that has not been covered this morning, that comes to you rmind right now?
Right now I can't think of anything. I'll getting a little dulled.
This concludes the interview May 25, 1976, with Drx Mamie Clark in New York City.
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