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    Carrie A. Tuggle (May 28, 1858 – November 5, 1924) was an American educator, philanthropist, and social activist. After emancipation, she sought for equality...
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  • American singer-songwriter Carrie A. Tuggle (1858–1924), African-American educator, philanthropist and social activist De'Montre Tuggle (born 1999), American...
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    American novelist, painter, and socialite. Born in Montgomery, Alabama, to a wealthy Southern family, she became locally famous for her beauty and high...
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  • Carolyne, or Carolynne. It is also a surname. Carrie A. Buck (born 1971), American educator and politician Carrie A. Tuggle (1858–1924), American educator...
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    2003) was a singer who performed in the Southern gospel genre for more than half a century. She was known for her work as a solo performer and as a member...
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    rejected bus driver James F. Blake's order to vacate a row of 4 seats in the "colored" section in favor of a white female passenger who had complained to the...
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    Harper Lee (category To Kill a Mockingbird)
    was an American novelist whose 1960 novel To Kill a Mockingbird won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and became a classic of modern American literature. She assisted...
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    Ridge is a neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama. The hilly 180-acre area was home to Carrie A. Tuggle's Tuggle Institute which is now Tuggle Elementary...
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  • and other publications. She became a prominent member of the Democratic Party. In her later years, Fitzgerald became a critic of biographers' depictions...
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    Helen Keller (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Cyclopaedia of American Biography)
    Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when she was 19 months old. She then communicated primarily...
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