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Harriet McBryde Johnson was born in eastern North Carolina, July 8, 1957, in Laurinburg, one of five children by David and Ada Johnson. Her parents were college teachers. [1] She was a feisty child: A quote from her sister said that "Harriet tried to get an abusive teacher fired; the start of her hell raising."
Harriet Johnson may refer to: Harriet C. Johnson (1845–1907), African-American suffragist and educator; Harriet McBryde Johnson (1957–2008), American author, attorney, and disability rights activist; Harriet Finlay-Johnson (1871–1956), British educationalist; Harriet Merrill Johnson (1867–1934), American educationalist
Harriet McBryde Johnson, M.P.A., 1981 - author, attorney, and disability rights activist; Jackie Sumell, class of 1996 - artist and social activist for ending solitary confinement in the U.S. prison system; Carol Hannah Whitfield, class of 2007 - fashion designer; finalist on the sixth season of Project Runway [4]
Harriet McBryde Johnson, 50, American attorney and disability rights activist. [39] Agata Mróz-Olszewska, 26, Polish international volleyball player, myelodysplastic syndrome. [40] Frank Muller, 57, Dutch-born American actor and audiobook narrator. [41] Curtis Osborne, 38, American murderer, execution by lethal injection. [42]
B. Mel Baggs; Imani Barbarin; Emily Barker (artist) Julia Bascom; Andrew Batavia; Julie Beckett; Jo Beckwith; Harriet Bell; Jessica Benham; Bobbie Lea Bennett; Laura Bergt
McBryde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Archibald McBryde, American politician; Ashley McBryde, American Country music singer and songwriter;
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Iola Leroy, or Shadows Uplifted, an 1892 novel by Frances E. W. Harper, is one of the first novels published by an African-American woman. While following what has been termed the "sentimental" conventions of late nineteenth-century writing about women, it also deals with serious social issues of education for women, passing, miscegenation, abolition, reconstruction, temperance, and social ...