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- Enolia Pettigen McMillan (October 20, 1904 – October 24, 2006) was an American educator, civil rights activist, and community leader. She was the first...
- Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives; born in Willow Grove Enolia McMillan, first female national president of the NAACP; born in Willow Grove...
- (1940–1965) Kivie Kaplan (1966–1975) Montague Cobb (1976–1982) James Kemp (1983) Enolia McMillan (1984–1990) Hazel Dukes (1990–1992) Rupert Richardson (1992–1996)...
- Dukes Dukes in 2024 President of the NAACP In office 1990–1992 Preceded by Enolia McMillan Succeeded by Rupert Richardson Personal details Born (1932-03-17)...
- in divorce. In 2012, he married Tiffany McMillan, the granddaughter of Enolia McMillan, the first female president of the NAACP. He has six children,...
- (1940–1965) Kivie Kaplan (1966–1975) Montague Cobb (1976–1982) James Kemp (1983) Enolia McMillan (1984–1990) Hazel Dukes (1990–1992) Rupert Richardson (1992–1996)...
- Jackson McCabe Honorary founder of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Enolia McMillan Honorary first female national president of NAACP Mic****e Morial...
- (1940–1965) Kivie Kaplan (1966–1975) Montague Cobb (1976–1982) James Kemp (1983) Enolia McMillan (1984–1990) Hazel Dukes (1990–1992) Rupert Richardson (1992–1996)...
- (1940–1965) Kivie Kaplan (1966–1975) Montague Cobb (1976–1982) James Kemp (1983) Enolia McMillan (1984–1990) Hazel Dukes (1990–1992) Rupert Richardson (1992–1996)...
- (1940–1965) Kivie Kaplan (1966–1975) Montague Cobb (1976–1982) James Kemp (1983) Enolia McMillan (1984–1990) Hazel Dukes (1990–1992) Rupert Richardson (1992–1996)...