Baltimore civil rights leader Victorine Q. Adams : the power of the ballot
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Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2019.
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Victorine Quille Adams was a Baltimore native and the first African American woman elected to the city council. Born in 1912, she lived through stringent segregation, racial violence and economic turbulence

Victorine Quille Adams was a Baltimore native and the first African American woman elected to the city council. Born in 1912, she lived through stringent segregation, racial violence and economic turbulence.

Educated at Morgan State and Coppin State Universities, she took to the classroom and enriched the lives of her students. In 1946, she founded the Colored Women's Democratic Campaign Committee to educate African American women about the vote and the power of the ballot box. In concert with fellow educators Mary McLeod Bethune, Kate Sheppard and Dr. Delores Hunt, she persisted in educating and empowering voters throughout her life. Author Ida E. Jones reveals the story of this civic leader and her crusade for equity for all people in Baltimore.

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Book
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173 pages : black and white photographs ; 23 cm
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English
ISBN
9781467139939, 1467139939

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Victorine Quille Adams was a Baltimore native and the first African American woman elected to the city council. Born in 1912, she lived through stringent segregation, racial violence and economic turbulence. Educated at Morgan State and Coppin State Universities, she took to the classroom and enriched the lives of her students. In 1946, she founded the Colored Women's Democratic Campaign Committee to educate African American women about the vote and the power of the ballot box. In concert with fellow educators Mary McLeod Bethune, Kate Sheppard and Dr. Delores Hunt, she persisted in educating and empowering voters throughout her life. Author Ida E. Jones reveals the story of this civic leader and her crusade for equity for all people in Baltimore. --from Amazon.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Jones, I. (2019). Baltimore civil rights leader Victorine Q. Adams: the power of the ballot . The History Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jones, Ida. 2019. Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Victorine Q. Adams: The Power of the Ballot. Charleston, SC: The History Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jones, Ida. Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Victorine Q. Adams: The Power of the Ballot Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Jones, I. (2019). Baltimore civil rights leader victorine Q. adams: the power of the ballot. Charleston, SC: The History Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Jones, Ida. Baltimore Civil Rights Leader Victorine Q. Adams: The Power of the Ballot The History Press, 2019.

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