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Marion B. Wilkinson

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Charleston branch. In that same year, she represented the women's auxiliary of St. Mark's Church in Charleston at the Annual Conference of Church Workers Among Colored People, delivering a speech about women's work.
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in 1870. She was the eldest daughter of Richard Birnie and Anna Frost Birnie. Wilkinson's family was a prominent Black family in Charleston. Her family's status and relative wealth allowed her to study at the
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Wilkinson was heavily involved in campus life at South Carolina State University. She was known as "Mother Wilkinson" and oversaw the women's dormitory. Furthermore, Wilkinson served as chief of the
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Wilkinson's service also expanded beyond South Carolina. Wilkinson was part of a group of Black women that organized recreation centers for servicemen in
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In 1909, Wilkinson, along with Sara B. Henderson, Lizella A. Jenkins Moorer, and Cecelia Dial Saxon, founded the
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Department, accommodated guests, and served as a mentor to students.
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African American suffragist, community activist, and clubwoman
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Presidents of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union
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