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Three kindred souls from Pantego, North Carolina

Three kindred souls from Pantego, North Carolina

By Black-Oral-Histories | March 25, 2026

On a gorgeous Spring day, 94-year-old Loraine Mason, 83-year-old-Milbert Whitley, and 79-year-old Yvonne McClure gathered to share their heartfelt stories of growing up in Pantego, North Carolina, and their life journeys, which eventually brought them back home once again. 

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