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“Sylvia at a Smith College dance, 1954,” courtesy of the Smith College Archives, © D. I. Crossley.
“Sylvia and Ted in Boston, 1958,” courtesy of the Mortimer Rare Book Room, Smith College, © Black Star Publishing.
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