Cromartie, Doris M., 1922-2001

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Doris M. Cromartie, a resident of Charlotte, N.C., became involved in Democratic Party activities during the mid-1950s. She led in the organization of Democratic Women's Clubs in North Carolina and served as vice chairperson of the Mecklenburg County Democratic Committee (1958) and vice chairperson of the N.C. Democratic Executive Committee (1960-1963). She was deeply involved in the 1960 election campaign in the state, serving as a principal supporter of Terry Sanford for governor. In 1964 Mrs. Cromartie moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where she became a case worker for the Regional Office of the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (1966-1973).
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referencedIn Terry Sanford Papers, 1946-1993 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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creatorOf Doris M. Cromartie Oral History Interview, November 13, 1986; November 14, 1986 East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
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correspondedWith Sanford, Terry, 1917-1998 person
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Birth 1922

Death 2001

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