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Eunice Carter (redirect from Eunice Hunton Carter)
1899, the daughter of William Alphaeus Hunton Sr. (founder of the black division of the Y.M.C.A.) and Addie Waites Hunton (a social worker); both were...
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1893, she married William Alphaeus Hunton, who was working in Norfolk, Virginia, to establish YMCA for Negro youth. Hunton worked closely with her husband...
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political writer W. Alphaeus Hunton, Jr. (1903–1970), American academic, activist, leftist, expatriate Hunton, as a place, may refer to: Hunton, Hampshire, a...
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who had attempted to rape her. They also organized in support of W. Alphaeus Hunton, executive director of the Council on African Affairs (CAA) and editor...
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grandfather was a successful dentist in Harlem and his grandmother, Eunice Hunton Carter, was the first black woman to be a district attorney in New York...
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College of New York (until 1941), was its first Executive Director. Alphaeus Hunton, an assistant professor in the English and Romance Languages department...
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Patterson, Harry Haywood, James Jackson, Henry Winston, Claude Lightfoot, Alphaeus Hunton, Doxey Wilkerson, Claudia Jones, and John Pittman contributed in important...
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Robeson, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Alphaeus Hunton (1903–70), were subjected to harassment, indictments, and in the case of Hunton, imprisonment. Under the weight...
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Patterson, Harry Haywood, James Jackson, Henry Winston, Claude Lightfoot, Alphaeus Hunton, Doxey Wilkerson, Claudia Jones and John Pittman also contributed in...
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