Queen, Anne, 1911-2005

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Anne Queen was born in 1911 and raised in Canton, N.C. After ten years of factory work after high school, she earned a bachelor's degree at Berea College in Kentucky and a divinity degree from Yale University Divinity School in 1948. After working three years as Assistant University Chaplain at the University of Georgia and five years as college secretary for the American Friends Service Committee in Greensboro, N.C., she became associate director of the YWCA at the University of North Carolina in 1956. She then became director of the newly merged YMCA-YWCA at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1964, a position she retained until her retirement in 1975.

From the description of Anne Queen papers, 1930-1985. WorldCat record id: 69679588

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creatorOf Queen, Anne, 1911-2005. Anne Queen papers, 1930-1985. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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associatedWith American Friends Service Committee. corporateBody
associatedWith Campus Y (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) corporateBody
associatedWith Coffin, William Sloane. person
associatedWith Ehle, John, 1925- person
associatedWith Evans, Eli N. person
associatedWith Fleishman, Joel L. person
associatedWith Friday, William C. (William Clyde) person
associatedWith Lowenstein, Allard K. person
associatedWith Morgan, Edward P., 1910-1993. person
associatedWith North Carolina. corporateBody
associatedWith Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998. person
associatedWith University of North Carolina (1793-1962) corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University. Divinity School corporateBody
associatedWith YMCA-YWCA (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) corporateBody
associatedWith Young Women's Christian Association (University of North Carolina (1793-1962)) corporateBody
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Canton (N.C.)
North Carolina
North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill (N.C.)
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Civil rights
Civil rights movement
College students
Families
Freedom of speech
Missionaries
Social justice
Student activities
Women
Women seminarians
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Birth 1911

Death 2005

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