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Sue Bailey Thurman was civil rights pioneer

Sue Elvie Bailey Thurman, a Pine Bluff native, was an author, historian and pioneer in civil rights and racial equality who helped shape and counsel civil rights leaders of the 1950s and 1960s. ....

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Ethel B. Coe - 1st Black Woman To Run For Grand Rapids' Office

In 1951, Ethel’s social activism led her to run for the Grand Rapids Charter Commission, becoming one of the first two Black women to ever run for public office in the city. Coe ran again in 1955, but this time for the Board of Education. Although she lost both races, Coe paved the way for Grand Rapids women in politics and social activism. ....

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Ethel B. Coe - 1st Black Woman To Run For Grand Rapids' Office

In 1951, Ethel’s social activism led her to run for the Grand Rapids Charter Commission, becoming one of the first two Black women to ever run for public office in the city. Coe ran again in 1955, but this time for the Board of Education. Although she lost both races, Coe paved the way for Grand Rapids women in politics and social activism. ....

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Ethel B. Coe - 1st Black Woman To Run For Grand Rapids' Office

In 1951, Ethel’s social activism led her to run for the Grand Rapids Charter Commission, becoming one of the first two Black women to ever run for public office in the city. Coe ran again in 1955, but this time for the Board of Education. Although she lost both races, Coe paved the way for Grand Rapids women in politics and social activism. ....

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