Mary Eliza Church

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Mary Eliza Church was an African American civil rights activist, educator, and suffragist who became one of the first Black women in the United States to earn a college degree and a prominent leader in the fight against racial and gender discrimination.

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Mary Eliza Church canonical 2

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instanceOf civil rights activist
educator
human
lecturer
suffragist
writer
academicDegree bachelor’s degree from Oberlin College
master’s degree from Oberlin College
awardReceived honorary degree from Howard University
birthName Mary Eliza Church self-linksurface differs
burialPlace Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Suitland, Maryland, United States
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1863-09-23
dateOfDeath 1954-07-24
educatedAt Antioch College
surface form: Antioch College (preparatory studies, Yellow Springs, Ohio)

Oberlin College
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Church
Terrell
father Robert Church
surface form: Robert Reed Church
givenName Mary
knownFor advocacy for women’s suffrage
campaigning against racial segregation
leadership in Black women’s club movement
legal challenges to segregation in Washington, D.C. restaurants
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Louisa Ayers
movement American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

clubwomen’s movement
women’s suffrage movement
notableFor being among the first African American women in the United States to earn a college degree
notableWork A Colored Woman in a White World
surface form: autobiography "A Colored Woman in a White World"
occupation civil rights leader
clubwoman
school principal
teacher
placeOfBirth Memphis, Tennessee, United States
placeOfDeath Annapolis
surface form: Annapolis, Maryland, United States
positionHeld charter member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
first Black woman appointed to the District of Columbia Board of Education
founding president of the National Association of Colored Women
member of the District of Columbia Board of Education
president of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW)
religion Baptist
residence Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
sexOrGender female
spouse Robert Heberton Terrell
workedAs teacher at Wilberforce University
teacher in Washington, D.C. public schools

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Mary Church Terrell birthName Mary Eliza Church
Mary Eliza Church birthName Mary Eliza Church self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Mary Eliza Church Terrell