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  2. Sue Shaffer - Wikipedia

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    Shaffer was born in 1922. [2]In 1983, she assumed the role of Board Chair and led the Cow Creek Tribe towards increased recognition, achieving Congressional recognition of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians. [3]

  3. 8 of the best scholarships for Black women

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    American Meteorological Society (AMS) Scholarship. Black women studying meteorology and have at least a GPA of 3.0, may qualify for a two-year, $6,000 stipend from the AMS. To apply, you must be a ...

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  5. List of awards honoring women - Wikipedia

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    Women from anywhere in the world who are committed to gender democracy. Greece: Order of Beneficence: President of the Hellenic Republic: Distinguished services by women to Greece and in the public sphere Russia: Women's World Award: World Awards: Women who have influenced the world by their work in areas such as society or politics Serbia

  6. Wheatland Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    Community outreach services include programming for Senior facilities and schools across mid-Michigan, year-round instrument lessons, scholarship programs, Jamborees, Traditional Dances, and Wheatscouts - a free program educating children through music, dance, storytelling, crafts and nature.

  7. Sarah Rector - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Rector was born in 1902 near the all-black town of Taft, located in Indian Territory, which became the eastern portion of Oklahoma. [2] She had five siblings. Her parents were Rose McQueen and husband Joseph Rector (both born 1881), [7] who were the Black grandchildren of Creek Indians before the Civil War, [8] and were descendants of the Muscogee Creek Nation after the Treaty of 1866.

  8. Fanny Kelly - Wikipedia

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    On July 12, the ill-fated party had crossed Little Box Elder Creek in Wyoming on the Oregon Trail when they encountered a large group of "about two hundred and fifty" Miniconjous and Hunkpapas, reported by Fanny Kelly to be "painted and equipped for war", led by their war chief, Ottawa, a chieftain of the Oglala band.

  9. Susan Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson became a licensed physician after graduating from medical school in 1897. She returned to Cripple Creek before moving around Colorado in attempt to practice in Denver, Greeley and Eaton, but found it difficult to find work. [1] [2] She was briefly engaged but was left at the altar by her fiancé in 1900. [3]

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