Dr. Collier is the principal of an elementary school in Chicago. She’s a stout Black woman who puts Barack in contact with her parents’ group, which is made up almost entirely of young mothers who are in their teens or early twenties. Dr. Collier throws herself into doing whatever she can to help these mothers and their children.
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Dr. Collier Character Timeline in Dreams from My Father
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Chapter 12
...not much actually changes. Barack wonders if Washington feels just as hopeless as he does. Dr. Collier , the principal of an elementary school, pulls Barack out of his funk. She asks...
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Dr. Collier invites Barack to a parents’ meeting and shows him into the hallway, where a class...
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...getting young people involved. Linda sobs and Barack assures her that this was his fault. Dr. Collier comforts him that this will blow over. But though crews do take care of the...
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Chapter 13
Barack, Johnnie, Asante, and Dr. Collier begin to develop a counseling network to provide tutoring and mentoring. Barack leaves Johnnie in...
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