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Archive for Term: Voting Rights

Alice Wiley Seay (b. 1858—d. 1937)

Alice Wiley Seay (b. 1858—d. 1937)

Voting Rights

Frances Reynolds Keyser (b. 1862 – d. 1932)

Frances Reynolds Keyser (b. 1862 – d. 1932)

Voting Rights

Sarah J. Smith Thompson Garnet (b. 1831—d. 1911)

Sarah J. Smith Thompson Garnet (b. 1831—d. 1911)

Voting Rights

Hester C. Whitehurst Jeffrey (b. 1842—d. 1934)

Hester C. Whitehurst Jeffrey (b. 1842—d. 1934)

Voting Rights

Mary Morris Burnett Talbert (b. 1866—d. 1923)

Mary Morris Burnett Talbert (b. 1866—d. 1923)

Voting Rights

Victoria Earle Matthews (b. 1861 – d. 1907)

Victoria Earle Matthews (b. 1861 – d. 1907)

Voting Rights

Dr. Susan Maria Smith McKinney Steward (b. 1847—d. 1918)

Dr. Susan Maria Smith McKinney Steward (b. 1847—d. 1918)

Voting Rights

Addie Waites Hunton (b. 1875 –d. 1943)

Addie Waites Hunton (b. 1875 –d. 1943)

Voting Rights

Verina Harris Morton Jones (b. 1865 – d. 1943)

Verina Harris Morton Jones (b. 1865 – d. 1943)

Voting Rights

Maria Coles Perkins Lawton 9b. 1864 – d. 1946)

Maria Coles Perkins Lawton 9b. 1864 – d. 1946)

Voting Rights

Maritcha Remand Lyons (b. 1848 – d. 1929)

Maritcha Remand Lyons (b. 1848 – d. 1929)

Voting Rights

Irene L. Moorman Blackstone (b. 1872 –d. 1944)

Irene L. Moorman Blackstone (b. 1872 –d. 1944)

Voting Rights

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About the AAHS of Rockland

The current African American Historical Society of Rockland County received its charter on May 23, 2006. This event was the culmination of many months of hard work and dedicated planning. The revival process began when Willie Trotman, President of the Spring Valley NAACP, had the idea to create a heritage center for the celebration and study of people of the African Diaspora. He quickly received material and moral support from Drs. Susan and Edmund Gordon, founders of The CEJJES Institute, since the charter of the institute provides for such an initiative. The organizers called for individuals in the community and representatives from various community organizations to form a planning group for the Rockland African Diaspora Heritage Center.

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