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Emily Borgus Adamson
1924–
Noah Aldridge
Wilmetta Cunningham Austin
1940–
Lucille Roberts Balthazar
1915–1998
Shay Banks-Young
Mary Hemings Bell
1753–post 1834
Edwana Jackson Bennett
1951–2005
Colby Boggs
1973–
Ethel Hughes Bolden
1920–
Martha Hearns Boston
1909–2005
Ereselle Mercer Brooke
1926–
Betty Brown
1759–post 1831
Pauline Powell Burns
1872–1912
Carolyn Mills Burton
1954–
Donald Butler
1939–
Mary Ellen Rose Butler
1940–
Omega Trent Calimese
1925–
Marion Elizabeth Carter
1915–2008
Lessie Young Clay
1907–post 1977
Brown Colbert
1785–1833
Reid Colbert
1940–
Eliza Tolliver Coleman
1845–1932
Coralie Franklin Cook
1861-1942
Robert H. Cooley III
1939–1998
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