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- 219cfec88edb017be64c8992c2c6d8a15163bf2cb3a1d668575a9840ec40206c accessdate "2007-06-21".
- 219cfec88edb017be64c8992c2c6d8a15163bf2cb3a1d668575a9840ec40206c date "1989-11-05".
- 219cfec88edb017be64c8992c2c6d8a15163bf2cb3a1d668575a9840ec40206c isCitedBy Sadie_Tanner_Mossell_Alexander.
- 219cfec88edb017be64c8992c2c6d8a15163bf2cb3a1d668575a9840ec40206c publisher Washington_Post.
- 219cfec88edb017be64c8992c2c6d8a15163bf2cb3a1d668575a9840ec40206c quote "Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander, 91, who was appointed by President Truman to the Committee on Civil Rights in 1948, and by President Carter as chairman of his White House Conference on Aging in 1981, died Nov. 1 at her home in Philadelphia. She had Alzheimer's disease. Mrs. Alexander, who is believed to be the first black woman to hold a doctorate in economics and to become a lawyer in Pennsylvania, founded a chapter of the Howard University-based black sorority Delta Sigma Theta, and became its first national president. She was active nationally in the ...".
- 219cfec88edb017be64c8992c2c6d8a15163bf2cb3a1d668575a9840ec40206c title "Sadie T. M. Alexander".