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  2. Carrie A. Tuggle - Wikipedia

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    Carrie A. Tuggle (May 28, 1858 – November 5, 1924) was an American educator, philanthropist, and social activist. After emancipation , she sought for equality in education, and the right to exercise voting rights in Birmingham, Alabama .

  3. Enon Ridge - Wikipedia

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    The hilly 180-acre area was home to Carrie A. Tuggle's Tuggle Institute which is now Tuggle Elementary. It was home to middle class African Americans. [1] It borders the Smithfield neighborhood. [2] The Tuggle Institute in 1906. Enon Ridge Cemetery is an early Jewish cemetery in the area. [3]

  4. Talk:Carrie A. Tuggle - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Carrie A. Tuggle appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 25 February 2016 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Carrie A. Tuggle established the Tuggle Institute, in Birmingham, Alabama, a boarding school to give free education for black children who were destitute orphans or juvenile defendants?

  5. 'The most important judges': Michael Kemerer sworn in at ...

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    Zach Tuggle, Mansfield News Journal December 27, 2023 at 3:00 PM Tears of joy filled Judge Michael Kemerer's eyes Wednesday as his wife, Carrie, and son, Jude, pulled a new robe over his shoulders.

  6. How he left a legacy of African American contributions for ...

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    Washington Memorial Library honored Herbert Tuggle with a special dedication. Here’s more. How he left a legacy of African American contributions for Macon library patrons

  7. Here's Queen Charlotte's and King George III's Real Family ...

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    Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester. Born: April 25, 1776. Died: April 30, 1857. Queen Charlotte and King George's 4th daughter, Princess Mary, outlived all of her siblings.

  8. List of lynching victims in the United States - Wikipedia

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    George Hall, a leading member of the mob, was convicted of second degree murder for his involvement and was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor. [266] He was granted clemency by Governor William Walton Kitchin in October 1911. [267] Gillepsie, John: 16 Dillingham, "Jack" Lee, Henry: Irwin, George: Robinson, Dick and Thompson ...

  9. Alabama Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Carrie A. Tuggle (1858–1924) 1979 Educator, social services, instigator of Juvenile and Domestic Courts, founder of orphanage for African Americans [88] Annie Rowan Forney Daugette (1876–1974) 1978 Author, historian, designed the Seal of Alabama [89] Patti Ruffner Jacobs (1875–1939) 1978 Political scientist, promoter of women's suffrage [90]