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English: A Black woman with dark skin and hair, wearing a buttoned-up light-colored jacket with a pointed collar
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Source "SARS Fellowships: 3 Army Scientists Win Year of Foreign Study". Army Research and Development News Magazine: 28. September 1975.
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Miriam Higgins Thomas, from a 1975 publication of the United States federal government

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