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His third wife, Margaret Murray, was director of the girls' programs at Tuskegee |
Booker T. Washington
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$600 |
DJ |
BLACK AMERICA |
1994-11-28 |
#2356 |
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In 1945 this educator became the 1st Black person elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans |
Booker T. Washington
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$600 |
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BLACK AMERICA |
1994-06-30 |
#2279 |
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In 1900 this educator founded the National Negro Business League |
Booker T. Washington
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$800 |
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BLACK AMERICA |
1994-01-07 |
#2155 |
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This black educator's autobiography, "Up From Slavery", was published in 1901 |
Booker T. Washington
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$400 |
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BLACK AMERICA |
1993-12-01 |
#2128 |
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Robert Russa Moton, a former houseboy, succeeded him as president of Tuskegee Institute |
Booker T. Washington
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$400 |
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BLACK AMERICA |
1993-04-13 |
#1992 |
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He served in the Illinois House & Illinois Senate before becoming Chicago's mayor in 1983 |
(Harold) Washington
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$500 |
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BLACK AMERICA |
1991-10-03 |
#1629 |