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Bettiola Heloise Fortson (December 29, 1890 –
April 13, 1917) was an African-American poet, essayist,
activist and suffragist.
Fortson was one of the first...
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author and poet
Logan Feland,
United States Marine Corps Major General Bettiola Heloise Fortson (1890–1917), poet,
civil rights activist,
suffragist Steve...
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first anniversary of the club's founding, Kentucky-born poet
Bettiola Heloise Fortson, vice-president of the club, read her poem "Brothers" which...
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intellectual development"
among African Americans in the
north was
Bettiola Heloise Fortson.
Fortson had been an
active member of
various women's clubs...
- d'etat.
Marino Faliero was born c. 1285 the son of
Jacopo Faliero and
Bettiola of the
Loredan family.
Marino had
three brothers, Ordelaffo, Marco, and...
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World War I
Marilyn Durham,
author of The Man Who
Loved Cat
Dancing Bettiola Heloise Fortson, poet and
author Annie Fellows Johnston,
author of The...
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Secretary of
State of
Georgia Benjamin W.
Fortson IV,
American linguist Bettiola Heloise Fortson (1890–1917), poet, suffragist, and
civil rights activist...
- Mary
Elliott Flanery. Lucy
Flint (Louisville).
Jessica Firth (Covington).
Bettiola Heloise Fortson (Hopkinsville).
Lucretia Gibson (Louisville).
Fannie Givens...