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Marsha Hunt (born April 15, 1946) is an American singer, novelist, actress and model. ==Early life== Hunt was born in Philadelphia, in 1946 and lived in North Philadelphia, near 23rd and Columbia,〔 then in Germantown and Mount Airy, for the first 13 years of her life.〔〔 Hunt remembers Philadelphia with affection, particularly the "Philadelphia steak sandwiches and the bad boys on the basketball court".〔Ann Kolson, "Marsha Hunt's Life is Filled with 'Joy': The Irrepressible Performer has Mick Jagger in her past, old ties to Philadelphia, and a New Book", ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', February 16, 1991.〕 Hunt's mother Inez was her primary parent and worked as a librarian in a local library.〔(Marsha Hunt's Official Web Site. "History" )〕〔''Real Life'' by Marsha Hunt. Published by Chatto & Windus, 1986〕 Hunt's father, Blaire Theodore Hunt, Jr.,〔 was one of America's first black psychiatrists〔 but he did not live with Hunt; she found out when she was 15 years old that he had committed suicide three years previously.〔Barry Egan, ("I'm lucky that I grew up poor" ), ''Irish Times'', August 31, 2008.〕 Hunt was brought up by her mother, her aunt and her grandmother, three strong, but very different women.〔 Hunt describes her mother Ikey as "extremely intelligent and education-minded", her Aunt Thelma as "extremely Catholic but very glamorous", and her grandmother Edna as an "extremely aggressive...ass-kicking" independent Southern woman.〔 Hunt credits the experience of having been poor with teaching her not to be materialistic.〔 Her family put a great deal of emphasis on academic performance, and Hunt did very well in school.〔 In 1960 the family moved to Kensington, California, which Hunt still regards as home.,〔 so that her brother and sister could attend Oakland High School and prepare to attend the University of California, Berkeley,.〔 Hunt also went to Berkeley, in 1964, where she joined Jerry Rubin on protest marches against the Vietnam War.〔''The Irish Times''. "Rebel to the Roots" by Kathryn Holmquist July 4, 1998.〕 In her book ''Undefeated'' she recalled that during her time at Berkeley they "were sitting in for the Free Speech Movement, smoking pot, experimenting with acid, lining up to take Oriental philosophy courses, daring to cohabit, and going to dances in San Francisco."〔
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