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i made another four. and then maybe... ..15 years later, i made another ten. but, barbara, you say what an important figure malcolm x was, and you were really a bit of a trailblazer yourself. african american woman, black american woman, studied at temple university, yale school of architecture and design. you were the first black american woman to receive a masters in fine arts. and yet, you decided to settle in paris, in france, late 1960, i961. but why did you not stay in the united states and be part of the civil rights movement if it was so important to you? it was not a question of going or staying for me. it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. it was my own star

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..15 years later, i made another ten. but, barbara, you say what an important figure malcolm x was, and you were really a bit of a trailblazer yourself. african american woman, black american woman, studied at temple university, yale school of architecture and design. you were the first black american woman to receive a masters in fine arts. and yet, you decided to settle in paris, in france, late 1960, 1961. but why did you not stay in the united states and be part of the civil rights movement if it was so important to you? it was not a question of going or staying for me. it was a question of my own...life. it was my own star i was following. it was... i was supposed to have a life in london, as a matter

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

>> absolutely. and you're the daughter of a trailblazer yourself. tell us about the impact that barbara had to the industry. >> i was thinking about a this last night. and i think one of the things when you look at women like barbara and my mother, they didn't kick open doors. they created the doors they had to kick open. what they were doing in their time wasn't even a thought. it wasn't even something anyone would think of. not only did they have to kick them down, they had to create them to kick them down. that is the legacy. neither one ever let themselves become dated. you look at creating "the view." she did that in her late 60s, early 70s and had the foresight to know there was a women's audience out there not being served. i think that is what kept my

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and then maybe... ..15 years later, i made another ten. but, barbara, you say what an important figure malcolm x was, and you were really a bit of a trailblazer yourself. african american woman, black american woman, studied at temple university, yale school of architecture and design. you were the first black american woman to receive a masters in fine arts. and yet, you decided to settle in paris, in france, late 1960, 1961. but why did you not stay in the united states and be part of the civil rights movement if it was so important to you? it was not a question of going or staying for me. it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. it was my own star i was following. it was... i was supposed to have a life

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important figure malcolm x was, and you were really a bit of a trailblazer yourself. african american woman, black american woman, studied at temple university, yale school of architecture and design. you were the first black american woman to receive a masters in fine arts. and yet, you decided to settle in paris, in france, late 1960, 1961. but why did you not stay in the united states and be part of the civil rights movement if it was so important to you? it was not a question it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. it was my own star i was following. it was... i was supposed to have a life in london, as a matter of fact, when i left yale,

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HARDtalk

i made another ten. but, barbara, you say what an important figure malcolm x was, and you were really a bit of a trailblazer yourself. african american woman, black american woman, studied at temple university, yale school of architecture and design. you were the first black american woman to receive a masters in fine arts. and yet, you decided to settle in paris, in france, late 1960, 1961. but why did you not stay in the united states and be part of the civil rights movement if it was so important to you? it was not a question of going or staying for me. it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. it was my own star i was following.

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malcolm x was, and you were really a bit of a trailblazer yourself. african american woman, black american woman, studied at temple university, yale school of architecture and design. you were the first black american woman to receive a masters in fine arts. and yet, you decided to settle in paris, in france, late 1960, 1961. but why did you not stay in the united states and be part of the civil rights movement if it was so important to you? it was not a question of going or staying for me. it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. it was my own star i was following. it was... i was supposed to have a life in london, as a matter of fact, when i left yale, and something happened.

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