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and YWCA in the District of Columbia. She was chair of the music department of the Pennsylvania State Federation of Negro Women's Clubs. She was a Washington, D.C. delegate to the
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Some sources give Anita Belle Turpeau's birth year as 1902 or 1904. She appears as a six-year-old child in her parents' household in the 1910 federal census; via Ancestry.
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Anderson was a school principal in Arkansas for a year after college, then joined the faculty at James Adams Community School in
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at Howard. She was the first woman to join the Howard University debate team, the first woman editor-in-chief of
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Turpeau married fellow educator Thomas Jefferson Anderson in 1927. They had three children, including composer
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at Howard University, and served on the Board of Public Welfare in the District of Columbia.
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The Full-Service Community School Movement: Lessons from the James Adams Community School
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and Ila Marshall Turpeau. Her father was a Methodist minister who was elected to the
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in 1925. In 1937 she earned one the first Master of Arts degrees in
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Anita Turpeau Anderson, from the 1925 yearbook of Howard University
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was the first Black woman to become a bishop in the
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T. J. Anderson
David Turpeau
Leontine T. Kelly
Hudson, New York
David Dewitt Turpeau
Ohio House of Representatives
Urban League
YWCA
NAACP
Leontine T. Kelly
United Methodist Church
Dunbar High School
Howard University
religious education
The Hilltop
Zeta Phi Beta
LaSalle University
Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Wesley Foundation
National Council of Negro Women
Girl Scouting
International Women's Year

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