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- Ruth_Bolden abstract "Ruth Bolden (1910–2004) was a library founder and civil rights worker. She was educated at Stillman College and received her master’s degree in library science from Atlanta University. She helped found what would become the Weaver-Bolden Branch Library (part of the Tuscaloosa Public Library system) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which is now named in honor of her and of Dr. George Weaver.".
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- Ruth_Bolden wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_University.
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- Ruth_Bolden wikiPageWikiLink First_African_Baptist_Church_(Tuscaloosa,_Alabama).
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- Ruth_Bolden wikiPageWikiLink League_of_Women_Voters.
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- Ruth_Bolden wikiPageWikiLink Tuscaloosa_Citizens_Action_Committee.
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- Ruth_Bolden dateOfBirth "1910".
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