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    Maria Louise Baldwin (September 13, 1856 – January 9, 1922) was an American educator and civic leader born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She...
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  • Maria Louise may refer to: Maria Louise Baldwin (1856–1922), African American educator and civic leader Maria Louise Eve (1842–1900), American poet Maria...
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    19th-century two-family house, notable for its associations with educator Maria Louise Baldwin (1856–1922). It was her home when she served as the first female...
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    liberal politician Maria Louise Baldwin (1856–1922), pioneering female African American educator Maria Balinska, American journalist María Ballesteros (born...
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    being informally known as Agassiz/Baldwin for several years, in 2021 the neighborhood was renamed for Maria Louise Baldwin (1856-1922), an African American...
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  • Baldwin. She was the second of three children, with one older sister, Maria Louise Baldwin, and one younger brother, Louis F. Baldwin. Miss Baldwin was...
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    Marie Louise or Marie-Louise is a French feminine compound given name. In other languages, it may take one of several alternate forms: Maria Luiza (Bulgarian...
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  • William H. Ferris, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Angelina Weld Grimké, Maria Louise Baldwin, and George Washington Forbes extended Boston's tradition of black...
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    the Maria L. Baldwin School on May 21, 2002, because of concerns about Agassiz's involvement in scientific racism and to honor Maria Louise Baldwin, the...
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    original on 2023-08-10. Retrieved 2023-08-09. "The Correspondence of Anna Maria van Schurman – EMLO". emlo-portal.bodleian.ox.ac.uk. Archived from the original...
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  • in mathematics, which she earned from Columbia University. 1889: Maria Louise Baldwin became the first African-American female principal in Massachusetts...
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    statements of feminist thought. Maria Baldwin House (Cambridge, Massachusetts). Home of African American educator Maria Louise Baldwin (1856-1922), first female...
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  • (Missouri). Blanche Armwood (Florida). B Alice Gertrude Baldwin (Delaware). Maria Louise Baldwin (Massachusetts). Janie Porter Barrett (Virginia). Laura...
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    with the help of her daughter, Florida Ruffin Ridley, and educator Maria Louise Baldwin. It was the first black women's club in Boston, and one of the first...
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  • Maria Louise Baldwin, supervising white faculty and a predominantly white student body at the Agassiz Grammar School in Cambridge (renamed the Maria L...
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    County, Maryland. He was the son of William Henry Baldwin (1792–1874) and Jane Maria (née Woodward) Baldwin (1798–1866). His father served with distinction...
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    after an infant's birth; in Reading, Pennsylvania (d. 2013) Died: Maria Louise Baldwin, 67, African-American school administrator and the first black principal...
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  • movement and was an anti-lynching activist. With her mother and Maria Louise Baldwin, Ridley co-founded several non-profit organizations. They founded...
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  • End walk include: Louisa May Alcott, author Tina Allen, sculptor Maria Louise Baldwin, African-American educator and civic leader Mary McLeod Bethune,...
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  • their own communities. Agnes Jones Adams, served on executive board. Maria Louise Baldwin, served on executive board. Alice A. Casneau, a Boston dressmaker...
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  • Hardy Eckstorm Maria Martin Olive Thorne Miller Lydia White Shattuck Mary Morris Vaux Walcott Mabel Osgood Wright Maria Louise Baldwin Janie Porter Barrett...
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    abdicated on 11 December 1936. In December 1936, Louise wrote to the British prime minister, Stanley Baldwin, sympathising with him about the crisis. Following...
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  • with the help of her daughter, Florida Ruffin Ridley, and educator Maria Louise Baldwin. It was the first black women's club in Boston, and one of the first...
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  • at the event. During his time in Weatherfield, Diggory befriends Mike Baldwin (Johnny Briggs). Diggory leaves Weatherfield in July 2006 after his business...
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    Maria Baldwin House". National Park Service. Archived from the original on October 8, 2012. Retrieved November 17, 2012. "NRHP nomination for Maria Baldwin...
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  • Leitch as Dominique Loretta Devine as Sylvia Finkelstein Louise Fletcher as Alena Heiss Daniel Baldwin as Danny Tucker Robert LaSardo as Diesel Alexis Arquette...
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    Madonna Louise Ciccone (/tʃɪˈkoʊni/; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Regarded as the "Queen of Pop", she has been...
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    seats. Browne was sworn in as prime minister on 13 June 2014. He defeated Baldwin Spencer's UPP, which had ruled for 10 years. Browne holds the additional...
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    1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.O002685. ISBN 9781561592630. Baldwin, Olive; Wilson, Thelma (2004). "Lindehleim, Joanna Maria [performing name the Baroness] (d. 1724), singer"...
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  • Napoleonic Wars Marie-Louise (film), a 1944 Swiss film Maria Luiza Boulevard, a central boulevard in Sofia, Bulgaria Marie Louise Diadem, a turquoise and...
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