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Name: Daisy Mae Bates
Birth Date: 1861
Death Date: April 18, 1951
Place of Birth: Ballychrine, Tipperary, Ireland
Place of Death: Adelaide, Australia
Nationality: Irish
Gender: Female
Occupations: social worker

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Biography of Daisy Mae Bates
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Daisy Mae Bates (1861-1951) was a social worker among the Australian aborigines. One of the first Europeans to win their confidence, she compiled a unique collection of material about them. Daisy Bates was born Daisy O'Dwyer Hunt at Ballychrine,...


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Daisy Bates Information
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Daisy Bates may refer to: Daisy Bates (Australia) (1863-1951), an Australian journalist, author, amateur anthropologist and lifelong student of Indigenous Australian culture and society Daisy Bates (civil rights activist) (1914-1999), an American civil...


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Arkansas Historical Quarterly
The legacy of Daisy Bates
04/01/2000: 2,140 words, approx. 7 pages
ON NOVEMBER 4, 1999, ARKANSAS and America lost a freedom fighter when Daisy Bates died at the age of eighty-four.1 Fortunately, Daisy Bates's efforts for justice and equality had received the recognition they deserved during her lifetime. She was praised by Eleanor Roosevelt, commended...
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Arkansas Business
Daisy Bates.(Brief Article)(Obituary)
11/15/1999: 348 words, approx. 1 pages
An Arkansas Heroine WITH THE DEATH OF CIVIL rights champion Daisy Bates, Arkansas lost one of its giants. It was on Mrs. Bates' watch as president of the state chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People that one...
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AP Features
50 years since Little Rock desegregation
6/18/2007: 1,243 words, approx. 4 pages
National Park Service Ranger Spirit Trickey feels a special connection when directing tourists down the sidewalk to Little Rock Central High School. Her mother made the same journey 50 years ago as one of nine black students integrating the previously all-white school."I always want people...
 


 

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