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  2. Margaret "Peggy" Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Margaret H. "Peggy" Murphy (February 3, 1930 – December 13, 2016) was an American politician who served in the Maryland House of Delegates and was the first female African-American chairman of the Baltimore City Delegation.

  3. Philip Francis Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Philip Murphy was born in Cumberland, Maryland, to Philip and Kathleen (née Huth) Murphy. [1] He received his early education at the parochial school of St. Mary's Church in his native city. [1] After graduating from high school, he attended St. Charles College in Catonsville. [1]

  4. Madeline Wheeler Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Madeline Wheeler Murphy (October 24, 1922 – July 8, 2007) was an African-American community activist, civil rights champion, advocate for the poor, and panelist on the Baltimore television show Square Off.

  5. List of authors by name: M - Wikipedia

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    C. E. Murphy (born 1973, US/Ireland, f) Edwin Greenslade Murphy (1866–1939, Australia, p/nf) Jill Murphy (1949–2021, England, ch) Jim Murphy (born 1947, US, nf/f/ch) Margaret Murphy (born 1959, England, f) Pat Murphy (born 1955, US, nf/f) Richard Murphy (1927–2018, Ireland/England, p/nf) Sheila Murphy (born 1951, US, p) Timothy L. Murphy ...

  6. Camay Calloway Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Camay Calloway Murphy (January 15, 1927 – November 12, 2024) was an American educator. The daughter of jazz bandleader and singer Cab Calloway , Murphy was one of the first African-Americans to teach in white schools in Virginia.

  7. List of people from Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    John Pendleton Kennedy (1795–1870), U.S. Secretary of the Navy, Congressman, speaker of Maryland General Assembly, author, led effort to end slavery in Maryland; James Lawrence Kernan (1838–1912), Yiddish theater manager and philanthropist; Stu Kerr (1928–1994), television personality and weatherman; Ernest Keyser (1876–1959), sculptor

  8. Overlooked (obituary feature) - Wikipedia

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    The feature was introduced on March 8, 2018, for International Women's Day, when the Times published fifteen obituaries of such "overlooked" women, and has since become a weekly feature in the paper. The project was created by Amisha Padnani, the digital editor of the obituaries desk, [1] and Jessica Bennett, the paper's gender editor. In its ...

  9. Vashti Murphy McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Vashti was born on May 28, 1947, in Baltimore, Maryland. She is the daughter of Samuel Edward Smith and Ida Murphy Smith Peters. [6] She was named after her maternal grandmother, Vashti Turley Murphy, [7] who was one of 22 women who founded the Delta Sigma Theta sorority in 1913, while a student at Howard University.