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Attributions
Attributions
Attributions
Birth
July 16, 1862, Holly Springs, Mississippi
Death
March 25, 1931, Chicago, Illinois
Resting Place
Country
Language(s)
Spouse(s)
Ferdinand Barnett (Journalist and founder of The Chicago Conservator)
Partner(s)
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Alma Mater
Influenced
Influenced By
Colleague(s)
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Children
Awards & Honors
Pulitzer Prize (Posthumous Special Citation, 2020)
Parents
Occupation
Investigative Journalist
Certification(s)
License(s)
Education
Rust College, Fisk University
Organization(s)
NAACP (co-founder)
Appointment(s)
Notable Performances
Notable Works
Notable Moments
1913 Women's Suffrage Procession (March 3, 1913)
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Political Affiliation
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Legacy
Thesis
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Website
*some sources say April 6, 1845
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