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Tarea Hall Pittman

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110:, California in 1903, the second of five children born to William Hall and Susie Pinkney. Her father had moved from Alabama to Bakersfield in 1895 and made his living as a farm laborer. He helped his brothers found the Bakersfield Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). 144:
radio program into the late 1970s. Pittman was the Director of the West Coast Region of the NAACP from 1961 to 1965 and retired from the NAACP in 1970 and she died on July 31, 1991. She was said to have been an "integral part of the civil rights and social welfare movements in the Bay Area and the
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in 1923. Because Black students were not allowed to reside in campus housing at that time, she used her personal connections to find accommodations. In 1927, she married William Pittman, a dental student and dropped out of college to support him. Eventually, she enrolled in
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Natalie Orenstein (2015-02-24). "Neighbors Push to Rename Berkeley's South Branch Library After Civil Rights Leader". KQED.
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city council voted to rename the city's South Branch Library in Pittman's honor after a community petition.
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episode showing Tarea Hall Pittman broadcasting on KLS, Oakland, California, from Library of Congress
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Earl Warren Oral History Project: Tarea Hall Pittman, NAACP Official and Civil Rights Worker
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in 1959. She also helped with the passage of similar laws in Arizona, Alaska, and Nevada.
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Tarea Hall attended integrated public schools in Bakersfield and enrolled at the
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to hire African Americans in 1941 and 1942, helped desegregate the
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from 1948 to 1951, and as Director of the West Coast Region of the
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Throughout her career, Pittman continued to broadcast the
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Guide to the Tarea Hall Pittman papers, ca. 1951-1970
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California State Association of Colored Women’s Clubs
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Index

San Francisco State University
NAACP
California State Association of Colored Women’s Clubs
California Council of Negro Women
NAACP
Bakersfield
University of California, Berkeley
San Francisco State College
Kaiser Shipyards
Oakland Fire Department
California Fair Employment Practices Act
Berkeley, California





"Pittman, Tarea Hall (1903-1991)"
"Berkeley library board reverses course, recommends renaming branch after late civil rights activist"
cite web
help
Earl Warren Oral History Project: Tarea Hall Pittman, NAACP Official and Civil Rights Worker
Guide to the Tarea Hall Pittman papers, ca. 1951-1970
All-American Newsreel episode showing Tarea Hall Pittman broadcasting on KLS, Oakland, California, from Library of Congress
Categories
1903 births
1991 deaths
People from Bakersfield, California
People from Berkeley, California
San Francisco State University alumni

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