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  2. Susan Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming a full-time writer in 1984, she was a social worker in Baltimore (1966–67), New York City (1967), and Contra Costa County, California (1968–84). She has also worked as a paralegal, private investigator, and yoga teacher. [1]

  3. Laura's Law - Wikipedia

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    Laura Wilcox was a 19-year-old college sophomore who had been valedictorian of her high school before going on to study at Haverford College. [1] While working at Nevada County's public mental health clinic during her winter break from college, on January 10, 2001, she and two other people were shot to death by Scott Harlan Thorpe, a 40-year-old man who resisted his family's and a social ...

  4. Christine Johnson McPhail - Wikipedia

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    She worked for the Economic Opportunities Commission as a social worker for Head Start. [2] She completed a master's degree in education and counseling from Fresno State University. [2] McPhail began a doctoral program at University of California, Berkeley while working as a counselor at Contra Costa College. [2]

  5. Tony Thurmond - Wikipedia

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    Before being elected to the California State Assembly in 2014, Thurmond was a member of the West Contra Costa School Board from 2008 to 2012 and the Richmond City Council from 2005 to 2008. Thurmond was the council liaison to the West Contra Costa County Unified School District and the West Contra Costa County Education Fund.

  6. Willa Mae Sudduth - Wikipedia

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    Sudduth served on El Cerrito's Committee on Aging, [19] the West County Senior Coalition, and is a board member for West Contra Costa County League of Women Voters. [citation needed] She was a member of the National Council of Negro Women. [citation needed] Sudduth has also served on the State Civil Rights Task Force.

  7. Diana Becton - Wikipedia

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    Diana Becton, also known as Diana Becton Smith [1] (born August 16, 1951), is a former trial judge and is currently both the first woman and first African American to be elected district attorney in the history of Contra Costa County in California.

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