Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fannie_E._Motley> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- Fannie_E._Motley abstract "Fannie Ernestine Motley (born c. 1938) was raised in Monroeville, Alabama. She enrolled in college shortly after the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision. Years before George Wallace attempted to block integration of the University of Alabama, Motley was ready to become the first black student to graduate from Spring Hill College, the white Jesuit university in Mobile, Alabama, in 1956. This historical moment was documented in the New York Times, Jet Magazine and Time Magazine.Motley came to Cincinnati in 1963 when her husband was installed as pastor of Peace Baptist Church. She taught for 24 years in the Cincinnati Public School system. In 1969 she earned a master's degree in guidance counseling from Xavier.In her living room there sits a chair with a sign on it that says, \"Martin Luther King Jr. sat in this chair at our house, October 10, 1964.\" She now lives with her son, the Rev. D. L. Motley, Jr. in Jeffersonville, Indiana.A scholarship has been created in her name at Spring Hill College. She still is a living figure of African-American history.".
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageExternalLink read_article.cfm?art_id=862&CFID=4324730&CFTOKEN=29409735.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageExternalLink Article.jsp?id=h-1092.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageExternalLink scholarship.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageExternalLink motley.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageExternalLink MontgomeryAdvertiserforweb.htm.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageExternalLink NYTImesgradphoto.htm.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageID "3119401".
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageLength "2603".
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageRevisionID "706209873".
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink African-American_history.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Brown_v._Board_of_Education.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930s_births.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:African-American_people.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_schoolteachers.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_African-American_civil_rights.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Cincinnati,_Ohio.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Jeffersonville,_Indiana.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Monroeville,_Alabama.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spring_Hill_College_alumni.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Cincinnati.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink George_Wallace.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Jeffersonville,_Indiana.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Jet_(magazine).
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Mobile,_Alabama.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Monroeville,_Alabama.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Spring_Hill_College.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink Time_(magazine).
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Alabama.
- Fannie_E._Motley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fannie E. Motley".
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:1930s_births.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:African-American_people.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:American_schoolteachers.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:History_of_African-American_civil_rights.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:Living_people.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:People_from_Cincinnati,_Ohio.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:People_from_Jeffersonville,_Indiana.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:People_from_Monroeville,_Alabama.
- Fannie_E._Motley subject Category:Spring_Hill_College_alumni.
- Fannie_E._Motley type List.
- Fannie_E._Motley type Educator.
- Fannie_E._Motley type List.
- Fannie_E._Motley type Schoolteacher.
- Fannie_E._Motley type Schoolteacher.
- Fannie_E._Motley comment "Fannie Ernestine Motley (born c. 1938) was raised in Monroeville, Alabama. She enrolled in college shortly after the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decision. Years before George Wallace attempted to block integration of the University of Alabama, Motley was ready to become the first black student to graduate from Spring Hill College, the white Jesuit university in Mobile, Alabama, in 1956.".
- Fannie_E._Motley label "Fannie E. Motley".
- Fannie_E._Motley sameAs Q5433953.
- Fannie_E._Motley sameAs m.08spg7.
- Fannie_E._Motley sameAs Q5433953.
- Fannie_E._Motley wasDerivedFrom Fannie_E._Motley?oldid=706209873.
- Fannie_E._Motley isPrimaryTopicOf Fannie_E._Motley.