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- Juliette_Derricotte abstract "Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 in Athens, Georgia - November 7, 1931 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was an African-American educator and political activist whose death after receiving racist treatment after a fatal car accident sparked outrage in the African-American community. At the time of her death she was Dean of Women at Fisk University.".
- Q6308990 abstract "Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 in Athens, Georgia - November 7, 1931 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was an African-American educator and political activist whose death after receiving racist treatment after a fatal car accident sparked outrage in the African-American community. At the time of her death she was Dean of Women at Fisk University.".
- Juliette_Derricotte comment "Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 in Athens, Georgia - November 7, 1931 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was an African-American educator and political activist whose death after receiving racist treatment after a fatal car accident sparked outrage in the African-American community. At the time of her death she was Dean of Women at Fisk University.".
- Q6308990 comment "Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 in Athens, Georgia - November 7, 1931 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) was an African-American educator and political activist whose death after receiving racist treatment after a fatal car accident sparked outrage in the African-American community. At the time of her death she was Dean of Women at Fisk University.".