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- Zelma_Wyche abstract "Zelma Charles Wyche (January 24, 1918 – September 24, 1999) was an African American civil rights activist in majority black Tallulah in Madison Parish in northeastern Louisiana. He held the offices of police chief, alderman, and mayor. After many years at the grass roots, Wyche began to receive national attention for his work to dismantle racial segregation. In January 1970, six months after he had become Tallulah police chief, Ebony Magazine featured him in the article, \"Black Lawman in KKK Territory,\" a reference to the Tallulah branch of the Ku Klux Klan, which fought desegregation in the American South. Until he became police chief, Wyche had earned his living as a barber.".
- Zelma_Wyche birthDate "1918-01-24".
- Zelma_Wyche birthPlace Louisiana.
- Zelma_Wyche birthPlace Madison_Parish,_Louisiana.
- Zelma_Wyche birthPlace Tallulah,_Louisiana.
- Zelma_Wyche birthYear "1918".
- Zelma_Wyche deathDate "1999-09-24".
- Zelma_Wyche deathYear "1999".
- Zelma_Wyche occupation Barber.
- Zelma_Wyche occupation Official.
- Zelma_Wyche office "Mayor of Tallulah, Louisiana".
- Zelma_Wyche office "Police Chief of Tallulah, Louisiana".
- Zelma_Wyche party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Zelma_Wyche religion Baptists.
- Zelma_Wyche termPeriod Zelma_Wyche__1.
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- Zelma_Wyche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zelma Wyche".
- Zelma_Wyche after "Donald E. Walker".
- Zelma_Wyche after "Howard Claxton, Sr.".
- Zelma_Wyche before "Clayton W. Cox".
- Zelma_Wyche before "Leander A. "Doc" Anthony".
- Zelma_Wyche birthDate "1918-01-24".
- Zelma_Wyche birthPlace Madison_Parish,_Louisiana.
- Zelma_Wyche birthPlace Tallulah,_Louisiana.
- Zelma_Wyche birthPlace "Louisiana, USA".
- Zelma_Wyche children "Dr. Ronald Charles Wyche".
- Zelma_Wyche children "Elois Wyche Saucer".
- Zelma_Wyche dateOfBirth "1918-01-24".
- Zelma_Wyche dateOfDeath "1999-09-24".
- Zelma_Wyche deathDate "1999-09-24".