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David Dewitt Turpeau Sr. (November 8, 1873 –
February 13, 1947) was a
Methodist minister and
state legislator in Ohio. He
wrote an autobiography. He was...
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Leontine Turpeau Current Kelly (March 5, 1920 – June 28, 2012) was an
American bishop of the
United Methodist Church. She was the
second woman elevated...
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Anita Turpeau Anderson (July 4, 1903 – June 27, 1996) was an
American educator and clubwoman.
Anita Belle Turpeau was born in Hudson, New York, the daughter...
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Isabella Hill (née
Regis or Reggis) and
Michel Turpeau Jr. Her
paternal grandfather,
Michel Turpeau Sr. was a free man of
color from
Martinique who had...
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photographer painter,
stage actor, and educator; born in St. Martinville.
David Turpeau,
minister and
state legislator in Ohio
Nathan Williams,
zydeco accordionist...
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orchestrator and
educator Mother Anita Turpeau Anderson Relatives David Turpeau (grandfather)
Leontine T.
Kelly (aunt)...
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superintendent for
curriculum and
instruction –
Atlanta Public Schools Anita Turpeau First woman on the
debate team at
Howard University,
first woman Editor-In-Chief...
- musician, and was an
ordained Methodist minister. His
first wife was
Leontine Turpeau, also a minister; they had
three children but
later divorced. At the time...
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Board of
Commissioners Carol Waddy Chick-fil-A
Board of Directors:
Marty Turpeau,
Development Authority of
Fulton County Ricky Clark, City of
Forest Park...
- Migration,
Diasporic Self-Making, and the Many
Lives of
Madame Maymie Leona Turpeau de Mena". Women, Gender, and
Families of Color. 4 (2). Champaign, Illinois:...