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Seeking Mavis Beacon

Once Les Crane died, it became Joe Abramswho was telling the story, primarily, of "Mavis...

Once Les Crane died, it became Joe Abrams
who was telling the story, primarily, of "Mavis Beacon." "Joe Abrams said that when he last spoke
to Renée Lesperance, she was thrilled
about the success and had started
to be recognized." I don't trust anything
Joe Abrams says, but that would have been
in 1996

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Once Les Crane died,
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it became Joe Abrams who was telling the story,
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primarily, of "Mavis Beacon."
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"Joe Abrams said that
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when he last spoke to Renée Lesperance,
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she was thrilled about the success
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and had started to be recognized."
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I don't trust anything Joe Abrams says,
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but that would have been in 1996.
Duration
20 seconds
Views
30
Timestamp in Movie
00:21:17
Uploaded
Apr 11, 2025
Genres
Production
NEON,BelleMoon Productions,Field of Vision

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Movie Summary

Investigates the disappearance and reexamines the legacy of one of the most influential Black women in technology.