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Fifty years since Karen Batchelor integrated the Daughters of the American Revolution, she’s a staunch supporter of the group that once tried to keep her out, @Andrew_F_Lawler reports. “I’ve learned the hard lesson that change takes time,” she tells him. | Collector
Fifty years since Karen Batchelor integrated the Daughters of the American Revolution, she’s a staunch supporter of the group that once tried to keep her out, @Andrew_F_Lawler reports. “I’ve learned the hard lesson that change takes time,” she tells him.
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Fifty years since Karen Batchelor integrated the Daughters of the American Revolution, she’s a staunch supporter of the group that once tried to keep her out, @Andrew_F_Lawler reports. “I’ve learned the hard lesson that change takes time,” she tells him.

Fifty years since Karen Batchelor integrated the Daughters of the American Revolution, she’s a staunch supporter of the group that once tried to keep her out, @Andrew_F_Lawler reports. “I’ve learned the hard lesson that change takes time,” she tells him.

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