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Bess A. Phifer Collection
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- Bess Phifer was born on 13 October 1917 in Grover, North Carolina. Phifer graduated from Blacksburg High School in 1935 and then enrolled at Asheville Normal and Teachers College where she majored in Education and graduated in 1939. After college, Phifer taught sixth graders and coached a girls’ basketball team in Waco, North Carolina. Phifer jo...
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