This text is a record of a teacher named Miss Mary F. Slumate in Loudoun County, Virginia. She was a Black woman born in 1901, with no permanent address listed. She attended Hilliam Mary College for one year and held a degree. She taught at Helloboro aldis High School from 1920-1924, primarily teaching grades 6-9. She had a salary ranging from $8500 to $9000 and had several years of experience. The record does not mention the reason for leaving the school. This document provides valuable insight into the educational system and teaching careers in Loudoun County during the early 20th century, highlighting the challenges and opportunities faced by Black educators of that time.
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