• Elizabeth Ross Haynes (1883–1953) was an African American social worker, sociologist, and author. She wrote the book Unsung Heroes about African Americans...
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  • Elizabeth Haynes may refer to: Elizabeth Haynes (crime writer), British writer of crime fiction Elizabeth Ross Haynes (1883–1953), African American social...
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  • journalist Desmond Haynes (born 1956), West Indian cricketer and cricket coach Dick Haynes (1911–1980), American actor Elizabeth Haynes (crime writer), British...
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  • met and married Elizabeth Ross. She was conducting similar studies of African-American women. After completing his master's, Haynes served as secretary...
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  • Gaines Edna Fischel Gellhorn Elizabeth Ross Haynes Ima Hogg Alice Mae Lee Jemison Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin Belle Sherwin...
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    clock ever assembled completely from American parts, according to (Elizabeth Ross) Haynes (although other historians have since disputed this). ... The plans...
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    Its only other publication was the 1921 book Unsung Heroes by Elizabeth Ross Haynes. Kommers Czarniecki 2004, p. 196. Capshaw Smith 2006, p. 25. Lewis...
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    black women to work for the YWCA, such as Eva del Vakia Bowles and Elizabeth Ross Haynes. From 1909 to 1910, Hunton moved with her children to Europe. Her...
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    Diana Ross (born March 26, 1944) is an American singer and actress. She was the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, who became Motown's most successful...
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  • clock ever assembled completely from American parts, according to (Elizabeth Ross) Haynes (although other historians have since disputed this). ... The plans...
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