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Ann Nixon Cooper

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163:, and they had four children together. During that time, she served more than fifty years in public work on the board of Gate City Nursery Association and also helped found the Girls Club for African-American Youth. Because there were no integrated 577: 218: 240:
When featured in Obama's 2008 speech, Cooper was 106 years old. Some news outlets erroneously reported her as "oldest voter" even though there were several older voters, including then-114-year-old
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troops in 1930s Atlanta, she wrote to the Boy Scouts in New York for help in starting Troop 95, Atlanta's first Boy Scout troop for African-Americans. When her husband died,
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and saved photographs of the occasion. Cooper first registered to vote on September 1, 1941. Although she was friends with elite Black Atlantans like
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as someone who had witnessed "the struggle and the progress" of the past century, and as a representative of the change in status that
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lists her as seven years old in April 1910. Given a January birthdate, this suggests that she was born in 1903.
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Cooper died on December 21, 2009, three weeks before what would have been her 108th birthday.
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She was also awarded the Annie L. McPheeters Medallion for community service from the
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Census research suggests she may have been a year younger than claimed; the
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Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American Culture and History
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have achieved in America. Before that, she was a noted member of the
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People associated with the 2008 United States presidential election
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and serving as the first den mother for three and a half years.
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best known for being invoked in United States President-elect
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National Public Radio: Talk of the Nation, December 30, 2009.
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During the 1970s, she served as a tutor to non-readers at
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Shelbyville
Tennessee
Atlanta
Georgia
Barack Obama
centenarian
Barack Obama
November 2008 election speech
African-Americans
women
Atlanta African-American community
civil rights
Shelbyville
Tennessee
Nashville
Atlanta
Georgia
dentist
Boy Scout
Martin Luther King Jr.
Coretta Scott King
W. E. B. Du Bois
John Hope Franklin
Benjamin Mays
black woman
segregated
sexist
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Channel 11
Cub Scouts

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