Movie: Class of Her Own

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Tamara Tunie
Tamara Tunie

Narrator (voice)

Gloria Jean Merriex
Gloria Jean Merriex

Self (archive footage)

Don Pemberton
Don Pemberton

Self

Leanetta McNealy
Leanetta McNealy

Self

Angela Terrell
Angela Terrell

Self

Isiah Blount
Isiah Blount

Self

Ja'Quanta Owens
Ja'Quanta Owens

Self

Brittany Daniels
Brittany Daniels

Self

Emily Bonner
Emily Bonner

Self

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