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Creator: | Padgett, Charles Stephen |
Title: | Fannie Motley |
Date: | 2007 Mar. 9 |
Description: | Encyclopedia article about Fannie Smith Motley (1927- ), the first African American to graduate from a previously all-white college in Alabama. In 1956 she graduated with honors from Spring Hill College in Mobile. The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata. |
Types: | Articles |
Subjects: | Motley, Fannie Smith, 1927- | African American women--Alabama--Mobile | African American civil rights workers--Alabama--Mobile | Civil rights workers--Alabama--Mobile | African American college students--Alabama--Mobile | College students--Alabama--Mobile | Segregation in higher education--Alabama--Mobile | College integration--Alabama--Mobile | Spring Hill College | Spouses of clergy--Alabama--Mobile | Spring Hill College--Alumni and alumnae | Mobile (Ala.) | Mobile County (Ala.) |
Collection: | Encyclopedia of Alabama |
Institution: | Encyclopedia of Alabama |
Contributors: | Encyclopedia of Alabama (Project) | Alabama Humanities Foundation | Auburn University | Merrill-Hall New Media |
Online Publisher: | [Auburn, Ala.] : Alabama Humanities Foundation and Auburn University | 2007-03-09 |
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Related Materials: | Forms part of the Encyclopedia of Alabama. |
Persistent Link to Item: | http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1092 |