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  2. Notable American Women, 1607–1950 - Wikipedia

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    Notable American Women: The Modern Period : a Biographical Dictionary updated the set for subjects who died between 1951 and 1976. The work for the fourth volume was a joint project of Radcliffe College and Harvard University Press funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, and edited by Barbara Sicherman and Carol Hurd Green.

  3. Anna Mae - Wikipedia

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    Anna Mae (also Anna May) is a feminine double name, composed of Anna and Mae. Notable people with the name include: Anna Mae Aquash (1945–1975), Mi'kmaq activist and member of the American Indian Movement; Anna Mae Bullock, better known as Tina Turner (1939–2023), American singer; Anna May Hutchison (1925–1998), baseball player

  4. Anna Mae Aquash - Wikipedia

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    Annie Mae Aquash (Mi'kmaq name Naguset Eask) (March 27, 1945 – mid-December 1975 [1] [2]) was a First Nations activist and Mi'kmaq tribal member from Nova Scotia, Canada. . Aquash moved to Boston in the 1960s and joined other First Nations and Indigenous Americans focused on education, resistance, and police brutality against urban Indigenous peo

  5. Thelma Conroy-Rios - Wikipedia

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    Thelma Conroy-Rios was a Native American activist. She is perhaps best known for her involvement in the Wounded Knee incident and for her involvement in the murder of fellow American Indian Movement activist Anna Mae Aquash.

  6. Ex-Kansas police detective found dead on first day of federal ...

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    A white former Kansas City, Kansas, police detective was found dead Monday of an apparent suicide on the day his federal civil rights trial was set to begin for allegedly sexually abusing Black ...

  7. Elizabeth P. Hoisington - Wikipedia

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    The first two military women to achieve general officer rank, Brig. Gen. Anna Mae Hays, Chief of the Army Nurse Corps (left), and Brig. Gen. Elizabeth P. Hoisington, Director, WAC (right), with Mamie Eisenhower on their promotion day, 11 June 1970.

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