• Lucy Barrow McIntire (July 11, 1886 – November 4, 1967), also called Miss Lucy, was an American suffragist, activist, preservationist, actor, and poet...
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  • Larry McIntire, American engineer Lucy Barrow McIntire (1886–1967), American activist, preservationist, actor, and poet Paul Goodloe McIntire (1860–1952)...
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    suffragist who held white supremacist views. The other women were: Nancy Hart, Lucy Mathilda Kenny (also known as Private Bill Thompson of the Confederate States...
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    Love Letters of Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Axson Wilson, Eleanor Wilson McAdoo, ed., McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962 "Edith Bolling Galt Wilson". The White House...
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    Lillian Carter appeared in a cameo as herself in the made-for-TV movie Lucy Calls the President starring Lucille Ball. When son Billy's beer business...
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    Carson McCullers (February 19, 1917 – September 29, 1967) was an American novelist, short-story writer, playwright, essayist, and poet. Her first novel...
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    lectures to read her works. In the PBS documentary Flannery, the writer Alice McDermott explains the impact lupus had on O'Connor's work, saying, "It was the...
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  • (1821) prompted seven Georgia women, led by Davenport descendant Lucy Barrow McIntire, to create the Historic Savannah Foundation. In the late 1950s, and...
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    death. In 2017, the Rainey-McCullers School of the Arts opened in Columbus, Georgia, named in honor of Rainey and author Carson McCullers. In 2023, she was...
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    Atlanta: Index Printing Company. p. 253. rebecca latimer felton owned slaves. McKay, John (2011). It Happened in Atlanta: Remarkable Events That Shaped History...
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    Hope 1997 Rebecca Latimer Felton Mary Ann Harris Gay Nancy Hart Lucy Barrow McIntire 1998 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Julia Collier Harris Rhoda Kaufman...
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    Hope 1997 Rebecca Latimer Felton Mary Ann Harris Gay Nancy Hart Lucy Barrow McIntire 1998 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Julia Collier Harris Rhoda Kaufman...
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    African-American abolitionists List of slaves Henry Box Brown Anna Maria Weems McCaskill, Barbara, "Ellen Craft: The Fugitive Who Fled as a Planter", Georgia...
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    a justice on the Montana Supreme Court. One of her sisters, Edna Rankin McKinnon, became the first Montana-born woman to pass the bar exam in Montana...
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    Turkel, Stanley (2005). Heroes of the American Reconstruction, pp. 93-94. McFarland & Company, Inc. David, Donald Edward (2005). Where There Are Mountains:...
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    (1897–1993) Elinor Adler Dillard (1903–1992) Lucy Barrow McIntire (1886–1967) Dorothy Ripley Roebling (1904–1977) Nola McEvoy Roos (1895–1980) Jane Adair Wright...
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    Lucy Craft Laney (April 13, 1854 – October 23, 1933) was an American educator who in 1883 founded the first school for black children in Augusta, Georgia...
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    county history, Cook published a version based on an 1825 newspaper article. McIntosh quoted two such stories in a 1940 history of Elbert County. Mrs. Louisa...
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  • Hope 1997 Rebecca Latimer Felton Mary Ann Harris Gay Nancy Hart Lucy Barrow McIntire 1998 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Julia Collier Harris Rhoda Kaufman...
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    Martha McChesney Berry (October 7, 1865 – February 27, 1942) was an American educator and the founder of Berry College in Rome, Georgia. Martha McChesney...
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    1885, initially in Good Hope and then in Monroe, Georgia. She taught at the Lucy Cobb Institute and State Normal School, both located in Athens, Georgia....
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    Microcosm". Negro History Bulletin. 38 (6): 430–433. JSTOR 44175355 – via JSTOR. McCurry, Stephanie (May 2014). ""In the Company with Susie King Taylor"". American...
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    Clark, Elinor Adler Dillard, Anna Colquit Hunter, Lucy Barrow McIntire, Dorothy Ripley Roebling, Nola McEvoy Roos and Jane Adair Wright. Each building below...
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  • Elfrida De Renne Barrow (1884–1970) was an author and poet who has been honored as a Georgia Woman of Achievement. Barrow joined the Georgia Historical...
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  • Katharine DuPre; Douglas, Dorothy Wolf (1937). Child Workers in America. R.M. McBride & Co. LCCN 37027309. Retrieved 15 April 2022. Lumpkin, Katharine DuPre;...
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    DuPree) Dobbs. As a child, McEachern was a member of the McBeth Literary Society, and she attended Young Harris College. McEachern was a teacher in the...
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  • Hope 1997 Rebecca Latimer Felton Mary Ann Harris Gay Nancy Hart Lucy Barrow McIntire 1998 Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Julia Collier Harris Rhoda Kaufman...
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