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Bessye Johnson Bearden (November 1893 –
September 16, 1943) was an
American journalist and
civic activist, who was the
mother of
artist Romare Bearden...
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Bessye Anita Warren Bennett (1938–2000) was Connecticut's
first African American female lawyer. She was born on
August 16, 1938, in
Prairie View, Texas...
- Renaissance. His father,
Howard Bearden, was a pianist. Romare's mother,
Bessye Bearden, pla**** an
active role with the New York City
Board of Education...
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Garrett Hawe
Michael Lin
Ernestina Mary Jo
Catlett Judith Drake Judy
Knaiz Bessye Ruth
Scott P.J.
Nelson Veronica Clifford Carol Kaye
Monica M.
Wemitt Annalisa...
- Defender,
written by
Defender editor Richard Durham Longview Race Riot
Bessye J.
Bearden Roscoe Simmons Staples,
Brent (January 4, 2016). "A 'Most Dangerous'...
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Darius Bea
attended two
years Negro league outfielder and
pitcher Bessye J.
Bearden 1900s
Journalist and
social activist;
mother of
artist Romare...
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artist Romare Bearden, who was the son of
journalist and
civic activist Bessye J. Bearden. Aida's
mother was Anna
Elizabeth Miller (maiden; 1878–1972)...
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Deborah McDuffie (tracks 4 & 6),
Deborah McGriff (track 2),
Bessye Ruth
Scott (tracks 3 & 7) –
backing vocals Gregory P.
Coverdale – vocal...
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Walter White (President of the NAACP), the
actress Mercedes Gilbert and
Bessye Bearden, the
mother of
artist Romare Bearden. In the late 1930s, Johnson...
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senior vice
president at
United Technologies Corporation Bessye Anita Warren Bennett, 1973, the
first African American woman to practice...