Former National Association for the Advancement of Colored People President Hazel Dukes died at her home in New York City on Saturday at 92.
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and Leonard (Kathy) Menting; in-laws: Iva Menting, Nancy (Bob) Nemecek, Bob (Vicki) Vosters, Mary Simpson, Carol McMillan, LeeAnn (Chuck) Janssen and Gary (Amy) Vosters; numerous nieces ...
Hazel Dukes died peacefully at her home in New York City surrounded by her family, the NAACP New York State Conference announced in a statement.
The team, led by Toronto's John Epping and featuring Sudbury brothers Tanner and Jacob Horgan and Dryden-born lead Ian McMillan, defeated New Brunswick 7-6 on Friday evening and Alberta 9-5 on ...
Propelled a movement': Looking forward and back as the Civil Rights Act turns 60 Dukes was one of few women to lead the NAACP, succeeding Enolia McMillan ... New York Gov. Kathy Hochul ‒ whom ...
[We] just can't get enough of it, really. It's awesome out there now." Kathy Horgan, the mother of two curlers on Team Northern Ontario, demostrates her moose call at the Montana's Brier.