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    Verina Harris Morton Jones (January 28, 1865 – February 3, 1943) was an American physician, suffragist and clubwoman. Following her graduation from the...
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    Springs in the 1930s Syl Johnson (1936-2022), blues and soul singer Verina Morton Jones (1865–1943), African-American physician and the first woman to practice...
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  • clubs. Rosalie Gardiner Jones (1883–1978) – socialite, took part in Suffrage Hike, known as "General Jones." Verina Morton Jones K Harriette A. Keyser Anna...
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  • Harriet C. Johnson {Pennsylvania). Mary Jane Richardson Jones (Illinois). Verina Morton Jones (New York). L Daisy Elizabeth Adams Lampkin. Lucy Craft...
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  • Frazier Verena (disambiguation) Verina (died 484), Empress of the Byzantine Empire, consort of Leo I Verina Morton Jones (1865–1943), African-American physician...
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  • Willie Franklin Pruitt, poet and activist (died 1947) January 28 – Verina Morton Jones, African American physician, suffragist and clubwoman (died 1943)...
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  • artist Otto Neals. Schuyler Key also had worked as a director of Verina Morton Jones and Mary White Ovington's Lincoln Settlement House at 105 Fleet Place...
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  • Olympic track athlete, killed on active service (b. 1911) February 3 – Verina Morton Jones, African American physician, suffragist and clubwoman (b. 1865) February...
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    McKane created the first nurses training school in Georgia in 1893. Verina Morton-Jones became the first woman to be licensed as a physician in Mississippi...
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