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Resident Interviews » Sanders, Arthur

Sanders, Arthur

Arthur Wallace Sanders was born in Chester County, South Carolina on September 29, 1944. One of six children born to Wylie Agie Sanders and Annie Vance Sanders, Arthur graduated from high school in 1962 and moved to Washington, D.C. where he attended Temple Barber College until 1964. After working as a barber for a short period, Arthur became a district sales manager until his retirement in the mid-2000s. In 1967 he married Quince Sanders and the couple moved to Revolution Park the following year. Sanders has three daughters, Marlene, Juanique and Kia, and is a member of the Revolution Park Neighborhood Association.

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