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    Anna Arnold Hedgeman (July 5, 1899 – January 17, 1990) was an African-American civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer. Under President Harry...
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    Gaulden (later Jagger), Muriel Fox, Ruth Gober, Richard Graham, Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Lucille Kapplinger (later Hazell), Bessie Margolin, Margorie Palmer...
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    Monsters Senator Williams 2022 Avatar: The Way of Water Mo'at 2023 Rustin Anna Arnold Hedgeman 2025 Avatar 3 † Mo'at Post-production 2029 Avatar 4 † Filming...
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    States Frank Hawks, record-breaking aviator during 1920s and 1930s Anna Arnold Hedgeman (1899–1990), African American civil rights leader Clifford B. Hicks...
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    and the faith of the people. Despite the protests of organizer Anna Arnold Hedgeman, no women gave a speech at the March. Male organizers attributed...
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  • DuBois, Dorothy Ferebee, Anna Arnold Hedgeman, Harold Isaacs and Pauli Murray. Several of the American contingent, such as Hedgeman and Murray, objected to...
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  • (later known as the Weeksville settlement). Her maternal aunt was Anna Arnold Hedgeman, a civil rights leader, politician, educator, and writer who served...
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  • activists are noted, including Dorothy Height, Pauli Murray, and Anna Arnold Hedgeman. Facing powerful male figures from the church, they established feminist...
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    States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, was born in Anoka Anna Arnold Hedgeman, first African American to earn a B.A. from Hamline University and...
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  • Olympic wrestler Bobby Fenwick - Major League Baseball infielder Anna Arnold Hedgeman - African-American civil rights leader, politician, educator, and...
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  • author, and storyteller in the area of African-American literature Anna Arnold Hedgeman, civil rights leader and the first African-American woman to hold...
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    Minnesota Barb Goodwin – former member of Minnesota State Senate Anna Arnold Hedgeman – civil rights leader and Hamline's first African-American graduate...
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  • young feminists Anna Arnold Hedgeman in 1944 to work with a National Council to lobby for this goal. Because of limited funds, Hedgeman hired a staff of...
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  • Bois Fannie Lou Hamer Grace Towns Hamilton Patricia Roberts Harris Anna Arnold Hedgeman María Latigo Hernández Ruby Hurley Estelle Ishigo Barbara Jordan...
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  • Race, which became an important arm of the Civil Rights Movement. Anna Arnold Hedgeman joined his staff there as a Coordinator of Special Events. Through...
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  • Graham Du Bois. Speakers included Dorothy Ferebee, Pauli Murray and Anna Arnold Hedgeman. After the conference, the government pushed to centralize women's...
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    2010.0312 Jennifer Scanlon, Until There Is Justice: The Life of Anna Arnold Hedgeman (Oxford University Press 2016): 56-57. ISBN 9780190248604 "First...
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  • musician. Danie Burger, 56, South African Olympic hurdler (1956). Anna Arnold Hedgeman, 90, American civil rights activist. Charles Hernu, 66, French politician...
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  • employment-related activities were led by the then membership secretary Anna Arnold Hedgeman (who resigned in 1933). She also expanded the series of career and...
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    William Ayers Campbell James Weldon Johnson Helen A. Whiting Dr. Anna Arnold Hedgeman May Mills Jane Mathilda Bolin Richmond Barthé Copies of the poster...
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    African-American women leaders, including Elizabeth Ross Haynes, Anna Arnold Hedgeman (whom she hired in the 1920s as membership secretary), Dorothy Height...
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    down Constitution Avenue. Despite protesting behind the scenes with Anna Hedgeman (who was to go on to co-found the National Organization for Women),...
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