The Fannie Jackson Coppin Club, also known as the Fanny Jackson Coppin Club, was a club for politically active African American women located in Alameda...
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Fanny Jackson Coppin (October 15, 1837 – January 21, 1913) was an American educator, missionary and lifelong advocate for female higher education. One...
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named Fanny Jackson Coppin Normal School in honor of an African-American woman who was a pioneer in teacher education, Fanny Jackson Coppin. By 1938 the...
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woman's clubs, helped settle and integrate European immigrants. The Fannie Jackson Coppin Club was created in 1899 by members of the Beth Eden Baptist Church...
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Woman Suffrage Society Congressional Union for Women Suffrage Fannie Jackson Coppin Club Los Angeles Forum of Colored Women. National American Woman Suffrage...
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address was followed by a discussion by Anna Julia Cooper and Fanny Jackson Coppin, as well as words of praise for all three women's speeches from Frederick...
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Colored Women's Clubs. She also implemented the use of secret ballots in the club's elections. She was a member of the Fannie Jackson Coppin Club for forty-two...
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working for suffrage as far back as the 1890s. The Fannie Jackson Coppin Club was an important club for African American women in Alameda County who were...
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American Equal Rights Association Equal Suffrage League (Brooklyn) Fannie Jackson Coppin Club National Association of Colored Women Timeline of voting rights...
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(1875-1944), French journalist, writer, and socialist intellectual Fanny Jackson Coppin (1837–1913), African-American educator and missionary Fanny Cory (1877–1972)...
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at this event, along with: Fannie Barrier Williams, Sarah Jane Woodson Early, Hallie Quinn Brown, and Fanny Jackson Coppin. Cooper was also present at...
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Eliza Jane Gillett Bridgman Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini Fanny Marion Jackson Coppin Mary Florence Denton Rose Philippine Duchesne Cynthia Farrar Fidelia...
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Hallie Quinn Brown (category Presidents of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs)
women presented at the conference: Anna Julia Cooper, Fannie Barrier Williams, Fanny Jackson Coppin, and Sarah Jane Woodson Early. Brown was a founder of...
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minister to Haiti First African-American woman school principal: Fanny Jackson Coppin (Institute for Colored Youth) First African American to receive a dental...
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speak at this event, along with: Fannie Barrier Williams, Anna Julia Cooper, Hallie Quinn Brown, and Fanny Jackson Coppin. She died at the age of 82 on August...
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Howard University's College of Nursing, created in 1969. M. E. Thompson Coppin was the 10th African American woman to become a medical doctor in the United...
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Coleridge (1861–1907), English novelist, poet, essayist and critic Marguerite Coppin (1867–1931), Poet Laureate of Belgium Jelena Dimitrijević (1862–1945), Serbian...
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Stephen Colquhoun, of Dynnyrne, Tasmania. For public service. Thomas Wilfred Coppin, of Deakin, Australian Capital Territory. For public service. Roy James...
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