Louisa Ayers Church

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Louisa Ayers Church was an African American educator and activist best known as the mother of civil rights pioneer Mary Church Terrell and a member of a prominent Black family in post–Civil War Memphis.

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instanceOf African American educator
activist
human
activeInPeriod post–Civil War era
birthName Louisa Ayers
child Mary Church Terrell
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Church
gender female
givenName Louisa
movement National Negro Convention movement
surface form: African American civil rights movement (early foundations)
notableFor being the mother of civil rights pioneer Mary Church Terrell
membership in a prominent Black family in post–Civil War Memphis
occupation activist
educator
relative Mary Church Terrell
Robert Church
surface form: Robert Reed Church
residence Memphis, Tennessee, United States
surface form: Memphis, Tennessee
spouse Robert Church
surface form: Robert Reed Church

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Mary Church Terrell mother Louisa Ayers Church