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Virginia Women in History 2007: Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood Futrell - Long recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished educators, Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood Futrell led the National Education Association from 1983 to ...
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Nomination Form Directions Do you know a person who changed the ... - Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood Futrell (2007). Mary Jeffery Galt (2007). Ellen ...
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S P E C I A L - Alice Parker, Directora de la División. de Educación Especial, Departamento de ... Mary Sheedy Kurcikna, autora de. Raising Your Spirited Child (Cómo ...
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2007 Virginia Women in History Venn Diagram Compare and Contrast ... - These two women are both leaders. How are they alike? How are they different ...
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Mary Hatwood Futrell: Biography from Answers.com - Born Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood on May 24, 1940, in Altavista, VA; daughter of a construction worker and Josephine Austin; married Donald Futrell, ...
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Mary Futrell - The HistoryMakers - 30 Sep 2004 ... Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood Futrell was born on May 24, 1940 in Altavista, Virginia. Her mother was a domestic and factory worker and her ...
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Virginia Women in History - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Laura Lu Scherer Copenhaver (1868–1940). Smyth County, founder of Rosemont Industries and Lutheran lay leader. Mary Alice Franklin Hatwood Futrell (1940– ) ...
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Harvard Journal of African American Public Policy Article Archives ..... - June 22, 2009; Abrokwa, Alice;Carter, Kai .... In this article, Dr. Mary Hatwood Futrell addresses challenges America faces regarding ensuring equity and ...
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ATE 2008 Washingon Summer Conference - Mary Hatwood Futrell, Ed.D., former president of the National Education Association .... Special Functions: Sylvia Auton, Co-Chair; Alice Young, Co- Chair ...
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GW High School Alumni Association Spring Social Event - Hatwood, Mary Futrell -- Alexandria, VA, Gresser, Mary, Holen, Norris .... Wisman, Mary Alice Kirkpatrick -- Sterling, VA, Tyler, George W. Yates, ...
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Carl Perkins' Obituary - ... at Caney Junior College (now Alice Lloyd) and at Lees College, ... of the former president of the National Education Association, Mary Hatwood Futrell, ...
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