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The Jane Edna Hunter Museum is at the Phillis Wheatley Center in Cleveland. [4] Jane Edna Hunter: a case study of Black leadership is a book about her life. [5] Jane Edna Hunter was born Jane Harris in 1882. [9] She was a fair complexion woman, because her father was born to a slave and a Caucasian overseer. [9]
One of Hunter House's sitting rooms is on full display in The Gilded Age. Built in 1748 for Colonial Deputy Governor Jonathan Nichols Jr., this Georgian Colonial has been a National Historic ...
One of Hunter House's sitting rooms is on full display in The Gilded Age. Built in 1748 for Colonial Deputy Governor Jonathan Nichols Jr., this house has been a National Historic Landmark since 1968.
Jane Edna Hunter (1881–1971), African-American social worker This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 22:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Jane Edna Hunter: A Case Study of Black Leadership, 1915- 1950. Republished in Black Women in United States History. Vol. 12. Carlson Publishing. 1990. [3] Jones, Adrienne Lash (1991-04-12). Struggle among Saints: Black Women in the YWCA, 1860-1920 (Report). Oberlin College Department of Black Studies.
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Jane Edna Hunter: 1925 (Cleveland Law School) founder of the Phyllis Wheatley Center for the poor in Cleveland, Ohio [17] Frank G. Jackson: Mayor of Cleveland, formerly City Council president [18] Peter Kirsanow: 1979 attorney, writer and a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Thomas Demetrios Lambros: 1952 former United States ...
Abbie Jane Hunter House: Northeast corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street Delos Goldsmith: Queen Anne style: 1894 The Abbie Jane Hunter House is a historic one-and-one-half story wood-framed Queen Anne style residence, located on the northeast corner of 4th Avenue and Guadalupe Street in Carmel-by-the-Sea. [12] Bliss-Hubbell House