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An Extraordinary Heart
Doris Leonard claims she’s ordinary. A native of Bethel, Ohio, she was an only child raised by Depression-era parents who courted by mail.
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Saving the Invisible Population: Foster Kids
Children in foster care are often known as “throw-away kids” and the “invisible population.” Once these kids turn 18, they often become “couch-surfers” because they live house to house, friend to friend.
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Proud of His Hometown
“Rather than have a big tombstone and all, I thought it would be better to have a scholarship fund” said Colonel Cecil Himes of Rocky Ridge, Alabama.
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History, Hard Work and Harmony
Gibbs MacVeigh recalls the first time he stepped into the barbershop in Williamsburg, Ohio.
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