Meeting Janet, Lynn, and Karen and being able to personally interview them today was an amazing experience for which I am very grateful. The most interesting and somewhat ironic part of the day for me was the fact that the three ladies kept mentioning several times throughout the interview that they weren’t special and repeatedly revealed their shock at our academic and social interest with their own experiences. For them, the whole year celebrating the 50th anniversary of the year that they had commenced their academic journey at William and Mary, was a very humbling experience because they believed that they were “just the same as [us] ” and they believed that they had a normal college experience despite obvious differences in obstacles faced and distinct impediments met between us and the Legacy 3. Working in my group and putting together the answers the three women gave us to the questions we had prepared allowed us to further explore the ideas of spaces and places as well as their stories and helped give a better understanding of the meaning of the ladies’ experiences at the college and its profound impact on further African American students to come.