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    Beatrice Morrow Cannady (January 9, 1890 – August 19, 1974) was a renowned civil rights advocate in early 20th-century Oregon, United States. She was...
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  • Cannady is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Beatrice Morrow Cannady (1890–1974), American civil rights advocate Devin Cannady (born...
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    on Beatrice Cannady; The Advocate filed a civil suit, resulting in a "handsome" retraction by the Times and dismissal of the suit. Beatrice Morrow, Oregon's...
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  • and businesswoman Melanie L. Campbell, voting rights activist Beatrice Morrow Cannady, civil rights activist, publisher Archibald Carey Jr., civil rights...
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  • Court lawyer Robin Kundis Craig (1996), environmental law scholar Beatrice Morrow Cannady (1922), civil rights activist and newspaper editor Bernard Zaleha...
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    League brought direct democracy to Oregon in the late 19th century. Beatrice Morrow Cannady, shortly after founding the Portland chapter of the NAACP and joining...
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    of New York City was also one of the sponsors of the 4th PAC. Beatrice Morrow Cannady, Dora Cole Norman, Dorothy R. Peterson, and Jessie Redmon were...
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    Bogle, first Black television reporter in the Pacific Northwest Beatrice Morrow Cannady, civil rights activist and co-founder of the Portland branch of...
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  • Elementary School, Manor Middle School, and Manor High School. Beatrice Morrow Cannady, civil rights activist, was born in Littig. "US Board on Geographic...
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  • Ardenwald Milwaukie 2009 Allstar Red/Blue 396 560 Rowe Middle Beatrice Morrow Cannady Happy Valley 2019 Advocate Red 487 560 Happy Valley Middle Bilquist...
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  • Some historical sources list Beatrice Morrow Cannady as the first black woman to practice law in Oregon; however, Cannady never passed the bar examination...
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    by McCants Stewart and Edward Cannady. Edited by Edward Cannady from 1923 to June 14, 1930, and by Beatrice Morrow Cannady from June 21, 1930 to 1933. Portland...
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  • Home Evelyn Searle Hess Scholarly Nonfiction A Force for Change: Beatrice Morrow Cannady and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Oregon, 1912–1936 Kimberley...
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  • (1938): First female judge in Multnomah County, Oregon (1954) Beatrice Morrow Cannady (Law Degree, 1922): First African American female lawyer to appear...
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    Beatrice Morrow and E. D. Cannady House...
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