Mae Bertha Carter (January 13, 1923 – April 28, 1999) was an activist during the Civil Rights Movement from Drew, Mississippi. Carter was born on January...
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from Ruleville to Drew, the organizers "faced stiff resistance". Mae Bertha Carter, an activist during the Civil Rights Movement, was from Drew. In 1955...
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Nell Irvin (1997). Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol. W. W. Norton. KING, MAE C. (1975). "Oppression and Power: The Unique Status of the Black Woman in...
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grades 8 through 12. In the 1960s, seven children of the family of Mae Bertha Carter were the first black students to attend white schools in Drew. Archie...
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civil rights campaigning of Victoria Gray Adams, Unita Blackwell, Mae Bertha Carter, Annie Devine, Fannie Lou Hamer and others. The film is 1-hour long...
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at the SNCC's founding conference. She became an ally of Mae Bertha Carter and Mathew Carter during their successful 1965 fight to desegregate North Sunflower...
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defendants, but they were speedily acquitted by an all-white jury. Mae Bertha Carter - Figure of the Civil Rights Movement Aunjanue Ellis - Actress Fannie...
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aide. In August 1994, the Carters organized a Habitat for Humanity crew for the rebuilding of the house of family friend Annie Mae after it had been destroyed...
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County Consolidated School District. In 1967 civil rights activist Mae Bertha Carter and Marian Wright Edelman, a lawyer who worked for the NAACP Legal...
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Mae Carol Jemison (born October 17, 1956) is an American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. She became the first African-American woman to...
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American Dragon: Jake Long (redirect from Trixie Carter)
Crystal Keymáh – Mrs. Dorothy Carter, Mrs. Carter Tara Strong – Stacey Wintergrin, Kara Oracle, Sara Oracle, Veronica, Bertha the Giant Clancy Brown – The...
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of five children, Hooks was born in Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C. to Mae Bertha (née Ward), a seamstress, and Edward Hooks who had moved from Rocky Mount...
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Sam Cooke (redirect from Bertha Franklin)
of Billboard's Black Singles chart. In 1964, he was shot and killed by Bertha Franklin, a motel owner in Los Angeles with a prior criminal record. Franklin...
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Mae Marsh (born Mary Warne Marsh; November 9, 1894 – February 13, 1968) was an American film actress whose career spanned over 50 years. Mae Marsh was...
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List of Little House on the Prairie characters (redirect from Jeb Carter)
(step-child), married Edna Baily Rae Hutchinson (step-child), married Bertha Luedtke (died 1910) Mae Hutchinson (step-child), in 1912 married George Pooler Angeline...
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Hobby Barbara Holdridge Billie Holiday Wilhelmina Cole Holladay Jeanne Holm Bertha Holt Grace Murray Hopper Julia Ward Howe Emily Howland Dolores Huerta Helen...
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Lucille Ball (redirect from Lucy Carter)
did not want Ball, a sassy redhead, married to a Latino on the program Carter, Maria (March 1, 2017). "The Truth Behind Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's...
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Wallingsford in six episodes of Evening Shade. She also had a recurring role of Ida Mae Brindle in the sitcom Small Wonder, which ran from 1985 to 1989. Among many...
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Martha Longstreet Elly M. Peterson Jessie Pharr Slaton Mary C. Spencer Bertha Van Hoosen 1986 Patricia Boyle Elizabeth C. Crosby Gwen Frostic Elmina R...
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was for August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Her performance as Bertha Holly earned her a 1988 Tony Award. Soon after winning the Tony, she moved...
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2002 Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis Ruth Bader Ginsburg Katharine Graham Bertha Holt Mary Engle Pennington Mercy Otis Warren 2003 Linda G. Alvarado Donna...
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still being disputed. Hagler was the first child of Robert Sims and Ida Mae Hagler, born on May 23, 1954. His birth year publicly came to light in 1982...
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Louisa May Alcott (redirect from Louisa Mae Alcott)
2002 Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis Ruth Bader Ginsburg Katharine Graham Bertha Holt Mary Engle Pennington Mercy Otis Warren 2003 Linda G. Alvarado Donna...
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Baxter Nora Bayes Gary Beach Shoshana Bean Laurie Beechman Harry Belafonte Bertha Belmore Laura Benanti William Bendix Jack Benny Melissa Benoist Jodi Benson...
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Margaret Sanger (redirect from Bertha Watson)
2002 Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis Ruth Bader Ginsburg Katharine Graham Bertha Holt Mary Engle Pennington Mercy Otis Warren 2003 Linda G. Alvarado Donna...
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Brent Carrington Ann Compton JoAnn Falletta Cleo Powell Inez Pruitt Eva Mae Fleming Scott 2014 Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford Naomi Silverman Cohn Elizabeth...
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Out". Modern Ghana. Meaghan Elizabeth Good. "The Charley Project: Angela Mae Rader". Archived from the original on 20 January 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2024...
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Martha Longstreet Elly M. Peterson Jessie Pharr Slaton Mary C. Spencer Bertha Van Hoosen 1986 Patricia Boyle Elizabeth C. Crosby Gwen Frostic Elmina R...
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www.americanbar.org. Archived from the original on February 29, 2004. Carter, Terry; Stephanie Francis Ward (November 2008). "The Lawyers Who May Run...
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also recognized by a presidential proclamation from U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Pennsylvania annually commemorates her June 27 birthday as Helen Keller...
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