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Lillian Rogers Parks (February 1,1897-November 6,1997) was an American author. Her memoir My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House is a study of a 60 year period in the life of domestic staff in the White House. It documents her experiences as a seamstress and those of her mother, 'Maggie' Rogers who served as a maid for thirty years.

1897 births | 1997 deaths | American writers | African American writers | Centenarians

 

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