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Sold into prostitution, at 14, by her own mother, Billie Holiday overcomes obstacles - not the least of which, racism - to become one of the most influential singers in pop music history but meets a tragic end.
By Frank LaSpina4.3
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Sold into prostitution, at 14, by her own mother, Billie Holiday overcomes obstacles - not the least of which, racism - to become one of the most influential singers in pop music history but meets a tragic end.