On this episode of Our American Stories, born in rural Missouri in 1934, Rebecca "Cubby" Hall grew up without electricity, joined the Women's Army Corps, learned to ride a Harley-Davidson, taught in a one-room schoolhouse, served as mayor of Neosho, owned a liquor store, worked as a garbage collector, and never stopped finding ways to serve her community.
In her own words, Cubby looks back on a life that spanned extraordinary changes in America, sharing stories of hard work, small-town life, unforgettable mentors, and the adventurous spirit that led her to try just about everything.
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