Beatrice Morrow Cannady
Beatrice Morrow Cannady (January 9, 1890 – August 19, 1974) was a renowned civil rights advocate in early 20th-century Oregon, United States. She was editor of the Advocate, the state's largest African-American newspaper. She was also co-founder and vice president of the Portland, Oregon chapter of the NAACP.
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Beatrice Morrow Cannady
Beatrice Morrow Cannady (January 9, 1890 – August 19, 1974) was a renowned civil rights advocate in early 20th-century Oregon, United States. She was editor of the Advocate, the state's largest African-American newspaper. She was also co-founder and vice president of the Portland, Oregon chapter of the NAACP.
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1890-01-09
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Beatrice Hulon Morrow
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Littig, Texas, United States
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1974-08-19
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Los Angeles, California, United States
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Publisher, civil rights activist
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Edward Daniel Cannady
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