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            <text>Hello, and welcome to today's History Harvest Minute.&lt;br /&gt;In this History Harvest Minute, we explore stories from around the nation, collected by students and community history harvesters.&lt;br /&gt;Today we travel to Omaha, Nebraska, where Warren Taylor shared his 1840 penny. The pennny once belonged to Mr. Taylor's maternal great-grandmother, and has been passed down from generation to generation as a symbol of liberty and the meaning of emancipation.&lt;br /&gt;Taylor: "It's kinda unnusual for a slave to have a penny [in that period]. She hid it until [--] passed away."&lt;br /&gt;Mr. Taylor also told us a little about what kind of penny it is. &lt;br /&gt;Taylor: "[-----] and I don't know what that would be for this. I'll take it to a coin shop one of these days to see."&lt;br /&gt;The penny is still in excellent condition and it's considered a braided-hair [--] style. &lt;br /&gt;That is all for today's History Harvest Minute. For more information on this item and others like it, please visit www.historyharvest.unl.edu.&lt;br /&gt;</text>
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