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- Helen_Fisher_Frye abstract "Helen Fisher Frye (June 24, 1918-November 26, 2014), educator and active churchwoman, was a local leader for civil rights in her hometown of Danville, Kentucky, serving as the president of the Danville chapter of the NAACP. She was the first African American to enroll at Centre College and the first African American woman to receive a Master of Arts in Library Science from the University of Kentucky in 1960.".
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- Helen_Fisher_Frye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helen Fisher Frye".
- Helen_Fisher_Frye birthDate "1918-06-24".
- Helen_Fisher_Frye birthPlace Danville,_Kentucky.
- Helen_Fisher_Frye dateOfBirth "1918-06-24".
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- Helen_Fisher_Frye name "Frye, Helen Fisher".
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- Helen_Fisher_Frye occupation "educator and civil rights activist".
- Helen_Fisher_Frye parents "Lydia Moran and George Fisher".
- Helen_Fisher_Frye placeOfBirth Danville,_Kentucky.
- Helen_Fisher_Frye shortDescription "American activist".
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- Helen_Fisher_Frye description "American activist".
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- Helen_Fisher_Frye comment "Helen Fisher Frye (June 24, 1918-November 26, 2014), educator and active churchwoman, was a local leader for civil rights in her hometown of Danville, Kentucky, serving as the president of the Danville chapter of the NAACP. She was the first African American to enroll at Centre College and the first African American woman to receive a Master of Arts in Library Science from the University of Kentucky in 1960.".
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