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Mr. Streeter was a barber and owned his own shop. Orphaned as a teenager, he had
siblings by cutting hair, stopping only for Army duty and two years of study at Miles Coll
graduated from Tuskegee University, just like both of her parents and five of her seven
youth director at the black YWCA.
The excerpt uses third-person narration, because
a character is sharing his personal history.
the author is speaking to the reader.
the author is sharing background information.
o the author explains how the story ends.
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