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Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954)

Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954)

Mary Church Terrell was a civil rights activist and suffragist, as well as one of the first African American women to earn a college degree when she graduated from Oberlin College in 1884. She went on to become the first president of the National Association of Colored Women, as well as a founding member of the NAACP.

She's also a well-known feminist writer with powerful works such as "A Plea for the White South by a Colored Woman" and "A Colored Woman in a White World."

Source: https://fairygodboss.com/career-topics/famous-black-feminists

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