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Juanita W. Goggins: Trailblazer Civil Rights Activist Who Died a Lonely Death

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Juanita W. Goggins was the first African-American woman elected to the South Carolina legislature; in 1974 she gained a seat in the state House of Representatives. She was re-elected and served a total of three terms before resigning for unspecified health reasons in 1980. Goggins was born in rural Anderson County, South Carolina in 1934. […]

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