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MaVynee Betsch

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When Betsch returned to Florida, she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, which forced her to re-evaluate her life. Since 1975, Betsch dedicated herself to the preservation and protection of American Beach from development and destruction.
462: 98:, and after earning her bachelor's degree in 1955, moved to Europe, where she was an opera singer for ten years. Betsch made her opera debut in Braunschweig in 1959. 529: 82:, who founded Florida's second oldest African-American beach (Manhattan Beach to the south was the first), and Mary Kingsley Sammis, the great granddaughter of 539: 524: 544: 187: 494: 66:. Her wealth and privilege vanished after she later gave away her entire fortune to environmental causes. Afterwards, she slept on American Beach in a 499: 362: 434: 78:
Betsch was born into one of the preeminent black families in the South. Her parents were Mary and John Betsch, and her grandparents were
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Betsch and American Beach have inspired two women to create documentaries on the subject:
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She was posthumously honored as an Unsung Hero of Compassion by the
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environmentalist and an activist. She was better known as
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American
black history
American Beach
Jacksonville
American Beach
Amelia Island
Jim Crow
Abraham Lincoln Lewis
African-American upper class
chaise longue
Abraham Lincoln Lewis
Zephaniah Kingsley
Anna Kingsley
Oberlin Conservatory of Music
Ohio
cancer
Dalai Lama
Johnnetta B. Cole
John Betsch
"MaVynee Betsch"
Betsch, MaVynee
http://www.worldcat.org/
"MaVynee Betsch: The 'Beach Lady' And Successful Opera Singer Who Gave It All Up To Protect The Thing Closest To Her Heart"
"Betsch, MaVynee, 1935-2005"



"Betsch, MaVynee 1835-"

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