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Ora Brown Stokes

Ora Brown Stokes (1882 - 1957), was born in Chesterfield County and raised in Fredericksburg, Virginia. During her life, she worked to improve the lives of African American women and girls. For twenty years she was employed as a probation officer with the Richmond City Juvenile Court. She organized the National Protective League for Negro Girls and a local chapter of the Council of Colored Women. In 1912, she started the Richmond Neighborhood Association to help black working women, and it quickly expanded to support a nursery, a residence for young girls, and other community services. Stokes was also president of the Southeastern Section of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs and the Virginia Negro League of Women Voters.

Info and Image: History of the American Negro (Virginia Edition), 1921.
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B C said:

I am saving these stories on my computer for the kids at my church for Black History month. It's always good to know the back stories of these photos. You have many that a lot of folks are not aware of. I said it before and I'll say it again thanks for posting all this rich history.

Do you have any info on here about Bass Reeves and other Black lawmen & cow boys of the old west? Later we gotta swap book info too. Happy new year to you. See ya
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