Berry, Theodore M. (Theodore Moody), 1905-
Theodore M. Berry was a pioneering civil rights activist and politician from Cincinnati, Ohio, who from the 1930s to the 1990s was instrumental in National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) litigation, federal civil rights administration, and civic participation. Berry was born in Maysville, Kentucky on November 8, 1905. His mother was a laundress and was deaf and mute. Although she did not know any official form of sign language, she was able to communicate with others via an improvised system of signals of her own making. The family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio when Berry was a young child.
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