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Arenia Conelia Mallory (December 28, 1904 – May 1977) was an
American educator based in Lexington, Mississippi. She was
recognized nationally as a political...
- Species: B. irrorata
Binomial name
Billaea irrorata (Meigen, 1826)
Synonyms Arenia volucris Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863
Billaea dubiosa Belanovsky, 1951 Billaea...
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acquitted at trial.
Lexington was
distinguished by two
nationally known women:
Arenia Mallory, an African-American
music teacher from Illinois,
started teaching...
- (1922). "Boule Notes". The Ivy Leaf. 2 (2). Smith,
Susan L. (June 2003). "
Arenia Mallory". The
University of Mississippi.
Archived from the
original on February...
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affiliated with the
Church of God in Christ. It
became known as
Saints Academy.
Arenia Mallory was
hired as a
young music teacher and
later was
selected as prin****l...
- sophorae.
Following the fire,
these gr****es were
replaced by
invasive palms A.
arenia and A.sophoraegrew back in
dense thickets. This
habitat became no longer...
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children in a
segregated environment, it
gradually expanded.
Under prin****l
Arenia Mallory from 1926-1977, the
school added grades until it
provided classes...
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Gardner Langston,
COGIC pastor,
national evangelist,
former Elect Lady Dr.
Arenia Mallory#, educator, president, Saint's
College Mother Elsie Washington Mason#...
- Mallorey.
Mallory and
Mallerie are also
given names derived from the surname.
Arenia Mallory (1904–1977),
American founder and head of what is now
Saints Academy...
- The
latter money was
presented to her on Editor's
Appreciation Day by Dr.
Arenia Mallory at
Saints Junior College, an
event organized by
African Americans...