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Aunt Esther’s Children Redeemed
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12018-03-08T20:08:52+00:00Rediet Siyoumfa0c64bd5edf2648d19ecfaf38e13adb3479a80cInterview with Riley Temple '71Nathan Hansford62Interview with a gay-identified alumnus who attended Lafayette from 1967-1971.plain2024-06-24T22:40:25+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections & College Archives1971Oral HistoryRiley TempleMary A. Armstrong2 Feb 2017Nathan Hansford3926ffe97d588a1c4abb8e0e0550aeb3c9787013