Charlotta Bass
Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass (February 14, 1874 – April 12, 1969) was an American educator, newspaper publisher-editor, and civil rights activist. She also focused on various other issues such as housing rights, voting rights, and labor rights, as well as police brutality and harassment. Bass is believed to be the first African-American woman to own and operate a newspaper in the United States; she published the California Eagle from 1912 until 1951. In 1952, Bass became the first African-American woman nominated for Vice President, as a candidate of the Progressive Party.
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Charlotta Bass
Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass (February 14, 1874 – April 12, 1969) was an American educator, newspaper publisher-editor, and civil rights activist. She also focused on various other issues such as housing rights, voting rights, and labor rights, as well as police brutality and harassment. Bass is believed to be the first African-American woman to own and operate a newspaper in the United States; she published the California Eagle from 1912 until 1951. In 1952, Bass became the first African-American woman nominated for Vice President, as a candidate of the Progressive Party.
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Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass ( ...... ité nationale jusqu'à sa mort.
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Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass ( ...... until she was in her nineties.
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تشارلوتا أماندا سبيرز باس (بال ...... حتى بلغت التسعينيات من عمرها.
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Sumter, South Carolina, U.S.
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Charlotta Bass, ca. 1901–1910
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Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Charlotta Bass
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educator, newspaper publisher/editor, and civil rights activist
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Evergreen Cemetery, East Los Angeles, California
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Joseph Bass
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Progressive Party nominee for
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Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass ( ...... mée par le Parti progressiste.
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Charlotta Amanda Spears Bass ( ...... date of the Progressive Party.
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تشارلوتا أماندا سبيرز باس (بال ...... الرئيس، كمرشحة للحزب التقدمي.
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تشارلوتا باس
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