Dorothy Prevost, the mother of one of the four Black girls who desegregated New Orleans' public schools in 1960, died Friday.
FILE — Leona Tate, center, with Gail Etienne, left, and Tessie Prevost, right, and Dorothy Prevost, mother of Tessie Prevost, ...
Dorothy Prevost, the woman known as the "Civil Rights Matriarch of New Orleans" and the mother of one of the young girls who ...
New Orleans will honor Dorothy Prevost, the last living parent of one of the four girls who desegregated the city's public ...
Dorothy Prevost was the mother of the late Tessie Prevost, one of the New Orleans Four, the brave 6-year-old girls who ...
In honor of Women's History Month, ESSENCE celebrates 13 Black women who have forever-changed the beauty industry in the past 100 years.
Stephen T. “Steve” Pearson, 81, of Duncansville, passed away Sunday at the Hollidaysburg Veterans’ Home. He was a son of the late John and Dorothy (Gill) Pearson. He was united in marriage to the ...
Dorothy Prevost and three other mothers sent their six-year-old daughters to previously all-white public schools under federal protection, enforcing constitutional rights at their own personal risk.
Pat Zwilling, beloved matriarch of Pearl Lake, passed away at 89. Her family cherishes memories of her strength, gardening, and community spirit, with a Celebration of Life planned soon.
Several recent property sales topped $1 million in Stark County, including several car washes being sold, according to real estate transfers.
Vic VanderSchoor, who served as a Superior Court judge for Benton and Franklin counties for more than 20 year and was known ...
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