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Rhoda Hatch

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132:, Illinois, on July 26, 1946, Rhoda Jean Hatch was a daughter of Elijah J. Hatch (1906-1981) and Helen Holmes (Jackson) Hatch (1924-1967). During the 1950s, her father worked as a livestock handler at a stockyard in the Chicago area. Raised in a public housing project in Chicago, Hatch was the eldest of eight children. At the age of twenty-one, she became her family's matriarch when her mother died, leaving their father to raise a two-year-old and several other younger children. Her father then died in 1981. 150:
During the early 1990s, Hatch worked with her brother and other members of their church and community to plan and implement a series of peace and social justice initiatives, including a housing program for single mothers who were recovering from substance abuse and an anti-war campaign against
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Following her graduation from college, Hatch secured a teaching position with the city of Chicago's public school system. She taught for twenty years before retiring.
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Hatch was the older sister of Jennie Hatch, Josephine Hatch and the Rev. Marshall Hatch, the pastor of the New Mount Pilgrim Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago's
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Sabino, "West Side Educator and Activist Lost to Pandemic Was the 'Keeper of Our Sacred Family Stories,'" Block Club Chicago, January 25, 2021.
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Sabino, "West Side Educator and Activist Lost to Pandemic Was the 'Keeper of Our Sacred Family Stories,'" Block Club Chicago, January 25, 2021.
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Sabino, "West Side Educator and Activist Lost to Pandemic Was the 'Keeper of Our Sacred Family Stories,'" Block Club Chicago, January 25, 2021.
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Hauck, "Losing Rhoda: Chicago family struggles over weeks to grieve matriarch, friends taken by the coronavirus,"
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Hauck, "Losing Rhoda: Chicago family struggles over weeks to grieve matriarch, friends taken by the coronavirus,"
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Hauck, "Losing Rhoda: Chicago family struggles over weeks to grieve matriarch, friends taken by the coronavirus,"
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Hauck, "Losing Rhoda: Chicago family struggles over weeks to grieve matriarch, friends taken by the coronavirus,"
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Hatch "lived in a four-unit building occupied exclusively by family members," according to a May 2020 report by
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Losing Rhoda: Chicago family struggles over weeks to grieve matriarch, friends taken by the coronavirus
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West Side Educator and Activist Lost to Pandemic Was the 'Keeper of Our Sacred Family Stories.'
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Dwyer, "Sister of West Garfield Park pastor dies from COVID-19," WGN-TV9, April 6, 2020.
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How Lack of Healthy Food Plays a Role in COVID-19 Deaths in Chicago's Black Communities
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Remembering the lives of those in Illinois who died from coronavirus
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The First 100: COVID-19 Took Black Lives First. It Didn’t Have to
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Eldeib, Duaa, Adriana Gallardo, and Akilah Johnson, et. al. "
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Families of soldiers in gulf wait, watch for news—and pray
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Sister of West Garfield Park pastor dies from COVID-19
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Coronavirus in Chicago—Remembering Rhoda Jean Hatch
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Index

Chicago
Illinois
COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic
Chicago
Scrabble
Chicago
West Garfield Park
Operation Desert Storm
asthma
COVID-19
intubated
List of peace activists
The First 100: COVID-19 Took Black Lives First. It Didn’t Have to
Remembering the lives of those in Illinois who died from coronavirus
Losing Rhoda: Chicago family struggles over weeks to grieve matriarch, friends taken by the coronavirus
West Side Educator and Activist Lost to Pandemic Was the 'Keeper of Our Sacred Family Stories.'
Sister of West Garfield Park pastor dies from COVID-19
Gulf War protestors get send-off
Mom backs soldier son, but fights against war
Families of soldiers in gulf wait, watch for news—and pray
How Lack of Healthy Food Plays a Role in COVID-19 Deaths in Chicago's Black Communities
Coronavirus in Chicago—Remembering Rhoda Jean Hatch
Categories
21st-century American women
20th-century American women
Activists from Chicago
American anti-war activists
American civil rights activists
American community activists

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