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Mattiebelle Woods

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Woods worked on the paper for 41 years, and she continued to write the column until the week of her death. She died on February 17, 2005, at the age of 102. She was among the nation's oldest working reporters.
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Woods married twice. Her first marriage ended when her husband was killed in a car accident, and the second ended in divorce. She had one daughter.
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Woods was born on October 31, 1902, to Ira and Anniebelle Woods. Her family moved to Milwaukee when she was three, relocating from
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magazines. Her column "The Party Line" covered social news and events of Milwaukee's African American community.
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She worked for the paper for over 40 years, from 1964 to her death in 2005 at the age of 102.
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On her birthday in 2011, a ceremony was held in Milwaukee to dedicate a street in her honor.
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in 1964. Before then, she worked with various papers such as
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Milwaukee
Milwaukee Courier
Louisville, Kentucky
West Division High School
Chicago Defender
Ebony
Jet
"Mattiebelle Woods - "First Lady of Milwaukee's Black Press""
"Mattiebelle Woods"
Jet
"Street naming dedication in honor of Mattiebelle Woods on Oct. 31"
"Legendary Milwaukee Journalist Turns 102 & Still Writes Weekly Newspaper Column"
Jet
Categories
African-American journalists
1902 births
2005 deaths
American women centenarians
African-American centenarians
Journalists from Wisconsin

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