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Parker, Ethelyn Murray, 1895-

Charleston (S.C.) educator and journalist. After graduating from Avery Normal Institute (Charleston, S.C.) in 1914, Ethelyn Murray Parker held teaching positions in South Carolina and Mobile, Alabama. Parker attended Voorhees Institute in Bamberg County, S.C., and Tuskegee Institute (Tuskegee, Alabama). She later became a columnist for several African American newspapers including "The Lighthouse and Informer" (Charleston, S.C.), the "Pittsburgh Courier," and "The Charleston Chronicle." A member of the Central Baptist Church (Charleston, S.C.), Parker was active in many community service organizations.

From the description of Ethelyn Parker collection, 1904-1988. (College of Charleston). WorldCat record id: 31734338

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Parker, Ethelyn Murray, 1895-1995.

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Ethelyn Murray was born in 1895 to Georgie Westcott and Robert J. Murray, in Charleston, S.C. Her father served as a butler at the Silas Francis Rodgers Mansion on Wentworth Street, and her mother was a homemaker. Murray attended the Simonton School and the Avery Normal Institute, graduating in 1914. She taught in several counties in South Carolina before enrolling at Voorhees Institute in 1918, studying religious and elementary education. In 1920, she relocated to Mobile, Ala., teaching for fiv...

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