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Hattie Logan Duckett: Founded the Phillis Wheatley Center in 1919

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From an early age, Hattie Logan Duckett dedicated her life to helping uplift the lives of people who were less fortunate. Duckett was only 23 when she founded the Phillis Wheatley Center in 1919. Duckett was born in 1896, she attended school in Greenville before beginning her higher education at Claflin College, South Carolina, and […]

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