Jessie De Priest (née Williams; September 3, 1870 – March 31, 1961) was an American music teacher who was married to Oscar Stanton De Priest, the first...
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of President Herbert Hoover, invited Jessie De Priest, the wife of African-American congressman Oscar De Priest, to a tea for wives of congressmen at...
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Lady of the United States Lou Hoover invited Jessie De Priest, wife of Chicago congressman Oscar De Priest, to the traditional tea hosted by new administrations...
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Oscar Stanton De Priest (March 9, 1871 – May 12, 1951) was an American politician and civil rights advocate from Chicago. A member of the Illinois Republican...
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her husband was inaugurated as president in 1929. Her invitation of Jessie De Priest to the White House for tea was controversial for its implied support...
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of President Herbert Hoover, invited Jessie De Priest, the wife of African-American congressman Oscar De Priest, to a tea for congressmen's wives at the...
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build the foundation for later generations to advance racial equality and de-segregation. Chafe argued that the places essential for change to begin were...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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wife Lou Henry Hoover broke the color bar as first lady by inviting Jessie De Priest, wife of the first black congressman elected in several decades, to...
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its styling, it was built about 1920. Oscar Stanton De Priest lived with his wife, Jessie De Priest, in one of the second-floor units of this building...
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and Robert Heberton Terrell Booker T. Washington Carter G. Woodson Jessie De Priest Madam C.J. Walker Tolson, Claudette, "Scurlock, Addison (1883-1964)"...
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Jessie Lee Garner was an African American woman who, in the depths of Jim Crow, successfully sued the municipal bus company of Jackson, Mississippi over...
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one-time presidential candidate Jessie De Priest[citation needed] – Music teacher, wife of Congressman Oscar Stanton De Priest. Her presence at a White House...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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General Services Administration Jessie De Priest (1870–1961), Music teacher, wife of Congressman Oscar Stanton De Priest, her presence at a White House...
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Joplin, was based on Washington's dinner at the White House. 1929 Jessie De Priest tea at the White House List of dining events Gould, Louis L (28 November...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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Marketing Act of 1929. June 12 – First Lady Lou Henry Hoover hosts Jessie De Priest for tea at the White House. June 15 – Hoover signs the Agricultural...
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traditional teas for wives of congressmen, inviting Jessie De Priest, wife of Oscar Stanton De Priest of Chicago, the first African American elected to...
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Social Darwinism (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Historischen Kollegs, Kolloquien 77), München 2014, pp. 99–121 (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN 978-3110446784. Baum, Bruce David (2006). The Rise...
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Lady had invited Jessie De Priest for tea to the White House with other congressional wives. She was the wife of Oscar Stanton De Priest from Chicago, the...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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June 12 – Lou Hoover has tea at the White House with Jessie De Priest, wife of Oscar De Priest, the first black congressman of the 20th century. June...
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Lady Lou Hoover's invitation of Jessie De Priest, the African-American wife of Illinois Representative Oscar De Priest, to tea at the White House, Blease...
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(1913–1997) Judge William Ralph Elliot (1913–1998) W.C. ("Jack") DeWitt (né William Clifford DeWitt; 1913–1999) Jack Hannah (né Jack Henry Hannah; 1911–2000)...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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in 1929 when First Lady Lou Henry Hoover invited Jessie De Priest for tea at the White House; DePriest was the wife of the only African American member...
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Herndon (1927) Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 Rope and Faggot (1929) Jessie De Priest tea at the White House (1929) 1930–1939 Lynching of Thomas Shipp and...
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following the general strike of May 1926, with Tommy using communist leader Jessie Eden for information and being elected as a Member of Parliament in 1927...
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