By: Ardis E. Parshall - September 11, 2018 “I heard a story of a colored gentleman who possessed a phenomenal memory. He was the keeper of the cloak room at a fashionable hotel, and his memory served him so faithfully, that he was not under the necessity of using checks when the guests left with him their hats or coats or canes. When they returned for them, he never failed to give each man his own. “A certain judge went to that hotel...
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