Joanne Herring

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Joanne Herring is a Houston socialite, political activist, and businesswoman known for her influential role in supporting U.S. involvement with Afghan resistance fighters during the Soviet–Afghan War.

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Joanne Herring canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf businesswoman
human
political activist
socialite
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
familyName Herring
fieldOfWork business
philanthropy
political advocacy
givenName Joanne
hasSignificantConnection Afghan resistance fighters
Charlie Wilson
Houston high society
languageSpoken English
name Joanne Herring self-link
notableFor influence on U.S. policy toward Afghanistan in the 1980s
political activism in U.S. foreign policy
supporting U.S. involvement with Afghan resistance fighters during the Soviet–Afghan War
notableWork behind-the-scenes advocacy that inspired the story of the film "Charlie Wilson's War"
occupation businessperson
political activist
socialite
participatedIn Soviet–Afghan War
surface form: Soviet–Afghan War (as a civilian supporter)

support for Afghan mujahideen
placeOfActivity Houston, Texas, United States
surface form: Houston, Texas
placeOfBirth United States of America
politicalAlignment anti-communism
residence Houston, Texas, United States
surface form: Houston, Texas
sexOrGender female
socialStatus socialite of Houston society

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Charlie Wilson's War mainCharacter Joanne Herring
Joanne Herring name Joanne Herring self-link