Sarah Louise Keys
Sarah Louise Keys (born 1928 or 1929) was a figure in the Civil rights movement in the United States. A native of Washington, North Carolina, Keys was the daughter of David Keys, a Navy veteran of World War I and a convert to Catholicism. Keys enlisted in the Women's Army Corps in 1951. She completed her training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, and was stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey.
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Sarah Louise Keys
Sarah Louise Keys (born 1928 or 1929) was a figure in the Civil rights movement in the United States. A native of Washington, North Carolina, Keys was the daughter of David Keys, a Navy veteran of World War I and a convert to Catholicism. Keys enlisted in the Women's Army Corps in 1951. She completed her training at Fort McClellan, Alabama, and was stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey.
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