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Remembering Dr. Moten, a Black physician whose short time in
Remembering Dr. Moten, a Black physician whose short time in
Remembering Dr. Moten, a Black physician whose short time in Denton left a legacy
Edward Donerson Moten was born in Winchester in December 1876 to Isaac and Carrie Moten. His parents were newly freed from slavery in Bastrop. Moten had eight brothers and sisters.
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