Lila Althea Fenwick (May 24, 1932 – April 4, 2020) was an American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official. She was the first black...
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politician Lila Downs (born 1968), Mexican singer Lila Fenwick (1932–2020), American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official Lila Iké (born...
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National Health Service Lila Fenwick (1932–2020), American lawyer, human rights advocate, and United Nations official Mark Fenwick (born 1948), British businessman...
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ISBN 9781434291943. The Great Ideas of Lila Fenwick. Dial Books. 1986. ISBN 978-0-8037-0316-2. The Great Eggspectations of Lila Fenwick. Illustrated by Diane de Groat...
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(1979), commissioner of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Lila Fenwick (1953), first black woman to graduate from Harvard Law School and former...
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Farnum, 89, Barbadian-born Jamaican Olympic cyclist (1952), COVID-19. Lila Fenwick, 87, American lawyer and human rights advocate, COVID-19. Franz Födermayr...
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activist France (Paris) Ken Farnum 89 Cyclist United States (New York City) Lila Fenwick 87 Lawyer United States (New York City) Carlos González-Artigas 72 Businessman...
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(Shelter Island) Ken Farnum 89 Olympic sprinter New York (New York City) Lila Fenwick 87 Lawyer New York (Manhattan) Ceybil Jefferies 58 Singer New York (Manhattan)...
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David Driskell April Dunn Joseph Feingold Margit Feldman Richard Fenno Lila Fenwick Alan Finder Philip Foglia Robert H. Garff William H. Gerdts Annie Glenn...
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Center. In 1966, together with colleagues Dr. Doris Wethers and Dr. Lila Fenwick, she started the Foundation for Research and Education in Sickle Cell...
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