Waters, Phyllis Wheatley, ca. 1878-1973

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Phyllis Wheatley Waters (ca. 1878-1973) lived most of her life in Indiana. She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1917 and taught in Indianapolis public schools from 1920-1968. Waters was active in state and local politics, and sat on the Indianapolis City Council in 1967. She was vice president of the Indiana State Teachers Association and served on the executive boards of the Indianapolis Education Association and the Indianapolis Grade School Teachers Association. Waters was also a philanthropist and served on the boards of several community organizations.
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associatedWith Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Lambda Omega Chapter (Indianapolis, Ind.) corporateBody
associatedWith Crispus Attucks High School (Indianapolis, Ind.) corporateBody
associatedWith Fortune, Timothy Thomas, 1856-1828. person
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associatedWith Indiana Classroom Teachers Association. corporateBody
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Indiana
Indiana--Indianapolis
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African American women
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Women philanthropists
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Birth 1878

Death 1973

Birth 1898

Death 1973

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