“When I wore it to school, the kids laughed, but I felt rich because mama sewed love in every stitch.” Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors began as a childhood memory of poverty and ridicule, yet it became one of her most beloved songs—and later a TV movie that drew 13 million viewers. Discover the moving story of how scraps of fabric and a mother’s love shaped a timeless anthem of resilience

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