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Ethel Hedgeman (Lyle)

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She raised her voice at a time when doing so was unwelcome. She was a true pioneer and a woman of deep faith. A bold visionary who pushed against America’s segregated culture and brought about a powerful change for her community and for women of color everywhere.

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