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- Hannah_Benka-Coker abstract "Hannah Benka-Coker, née Luke (born in 1903, died 17 June 1952) was an educator from Sierra Leone. She helped to found the Freetown Secondary School for Girls (FSSG) in 1926 and has since had a statue erected in her honour. Her contributions to female education led to her being described as a \"legend\". She was awarded an MBE in 1944 for her services to education. She died in June 1952, aged 49.".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker alias "Luke, Hannah".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker birthDate "1903".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker birthYear "1903".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker deathDate "1952-06-17".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker deathYear "1952".
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker wikiPageWikiLink Freetown_Secondary_School_for_Girls.
- Hannah_Benka-Coker wikiPageWikiLink George_Beresford-Stooke.
- Hannah_Benka-Coker wikiPageWikiLink Index_of_Sierra_Leone-related_articles.
- Hannah_Benka-Coker wikiPageWikiLink Order_of_the_British_Empire.
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hannah Benka-Coker".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker alternativeNames "Luke, Hannah".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker dateOfBirth "1903".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker dateOfDeath "1952-06-17".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker name "Benka-Coker, Hannah".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker placeOfDeath "Freetown".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker shortDescription "Sierra Leonean educator".
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker description "Sierra Leonean educator".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker description "Sierra Leonean educator".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker subject Category:1903_births.
- Hannah_Benka-Coker subject Category:1952_deaths.
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker subject Category:Sierra_Leone.
- Hannah_Benka-Coker hypernym Educator.
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker comment "Hannah Benka-Coker, née Luke (born in 1903, died 17 June 1952) was an educator from Sierra Leone. She helped to found the Freetown Secondary School for Girls (FSSG) in 1926 and has since had a statue erected in her honour. Her contributions to female education led to her being described as a \"legend\". She was awarded an MBE in 1944 for her services to education. She died in June 1952, aged 49.".
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker wasDerivedFrom Hannah_Benka-Coker?oldid=700079487.
- Hannah_Benka-Coker givenName "Hannah".
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- Hannah_Benka-Coker name "Benka-Coker, Hannah".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker name "Hannah Benka-Coker".
- Hannah_Benka-Coker surname "Benka-Coker".