Scroll to the end, where my father writes a note to a young girl named Lorraine. Hmm. I’d like to know who she is and why he speaks of her with such fondness. Again , as far as I know, he had no children at that time . . .
Will Rogers and the Negro’s ‘soft spots’; and who is Lady Lorraine?
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