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- Jessie_Rae_Scott abstract "Jessie Rae Scott (October 12, 1929 – December 26, 2010) was the First Lady of North Carolina from 1969 to 1973 and the widow of former North Carolina Governor Robert W. Scott.Scott unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for North Carolina's labor commissioner in 1976 and served as the state coordinator for Jimmy Carter presidential campaign. She also acted as the chief lobbyist for North Carolina's Equal Rights Amendment for women.".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott birthDate "1929-09-12".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott birthDate "1929-10-12".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott birthPlace Swepsonville,_North_Carolina.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott birthYear "1929".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott deathDate "2010-12-26".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott deathPlace Durham,_North_Carolina.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott deathYear "2010".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott orderInOffice "First Lady of North Carolina".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Jessie_Rae_Scott spouse Robert_W._Scott.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott successor Patricia_Ann_Hollingsworth.
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- Jessie_Rae_Scott wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jessie Rae Scott".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott birthDate "1929-10-12".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott birthPlace Swepsonville,_North_Carolina.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott children "five children".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott dateOfBirth "1929-09-12".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott dateOfDeath "2010-12-26".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott deathDate "2010-12-26".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott deathPlace Durham,_North_Carolina.
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- Jessie_Rae_Scott name "Jessie Rae Scott".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott name "Scott, Jessie Rae".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott order North_Carolina.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott party Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Jessie_Rae_Scott placeOfBirth Swepsonville,_North_Carolina.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott placeOfDeath Durham,_North_Carolina.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott predecessor "Jeanelle Coulter Moore".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott shortDescription "American politician".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott spouse Robert_W._Scott.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott successor Patricia_Ann_Hollingsworth.
- Jessie_Rae_Scott termEnd "1973-01-05".
- Jessie_Rae_Scott termStart "1969-01-03".
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- Jessie_Rae_Scott description "American politician".
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- Jessie_Rae_Scott comment "Jessie Rae Scott (October 12, 1929 – December 26, 2010) was the First Lady of North Carolina from 1969 to 1973 and the widow of former North Carolina Governor Robert W. Scott.Scott unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for North Carolina's labor commissioner in 1976 and served as the state coordinator for Jimmy Carter presidential campaign. She also acted as the chief lobbyist for North Carolina's Equal Rights Amendment for women.".
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- Jessie_Rae_Scott givenName "Jessie Rae".
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- Jessie_Rae_Scott name "Jessie Rae Scott".
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