Eileen Olds, a young lawyer and president of the Chesapeake, Va., chapter of the NAACP, describes herself as a "product of integration." "I was the first black to go to my elementary school, the first black cheerleader and so on," she said, recalling the stages of development that brought her into private law practice. "I am not me because of myself," she said, "but because of the NAACP."
this is why she is the way she is.
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