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- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html accessdate "2015-08-16".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html author "Creps, Marcela".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html date "2015-08-16".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html isCitedBy Clinton,_Indiana.
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html issue "33".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html location "Bloomington, Indiana".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html newspaper "The Herald-Times".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html pages "A1, A6".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html quote "An 1897 newspaper article recounted the obstacles that Parker had to overcome to graduate from high school. A student at Clinton High School in Clinton, she was the first black person to graduate from any Vermillion County school. 'Cliinton like other towns, is permeated with race, prejudice, and, while a majority of the people wanted to see Miss Parker receive fair play, yet there were many very deeply prejudiced, and their children lost no opportunity in heaping insult and humiliation upon the object of their wrath,' the newspaper article stated.".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html title "Forgotten Pioneer: Archivist tracks down family of student who was likely the first black woman to attend IU".
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html url article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html.
- article_c2537c53-9cb8-50f0-8b19-fa6f31bd5d70.html volume "15".