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  2. Dorothy Height - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Irene Height (March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010) ... Early life and education. Dorothy Height was born in Richmond, Virginia, on March 24, 1912. [5]

  3. 13 influential women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. who ...

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    4. Dorothy Height Often referred to as the “Godmother of the Civil Rights Movement,” Dorothy Height was a longtime president of the National Council of Negro Women. She worked alongside ...

  4. Anna Arnold Hedgeman - Wikipedia

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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 Truman, Hedgeman served as executive director of the National Council for a Permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission, having worked on his presidential campaign. [1]

  5. Dorothy Hamill - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Stuart Hamill (born July 26, 1956) is a retired American figure skater. She is the 1976 Olympic champion and 1976 World champion in ladies' singles. Early life

  6. Dorothy Morkis - Wikipedia

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    Height: 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) Weight: 59 kg (130 lb) ... Dorothy Sarkis Morkis (born December 29, ... Early life Morkis was born on ...

  7. Dorothy Stratten - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Ruth Hoogstraten (February 28, 1960 – August 14, 1980), known professionally as Dorothy Stratten, was a Canadian model and actress, primarily known for her appearances as a Playboy Playmate.

  8. Amelia Boynton Robinson - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the Schiller Institute published a biography of Robinson, who even into her 90s was described as "LaRouche's most high-profile Black spokeswoman." [22] [23] In 1992, proclamations of "Amelia Boynton Robinson Day" in Seattle and in the state of Washington were rescinded when officials learned of Robinson's involvement in the Schiller ...

  9. Julia Child - Wikipedia

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    Julia Carolyn Child (née McWilliams; [2] August 15, 1912 – August 13, 2004) was an American chef, author, and television personality. She is recognized for having brought French cuisine to the American public with her debut cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, and her subsequent television programs, the most notable of which was The French Chef, which premiered in 1963.