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- Q4899279 description "American politician".
- Q4899279 description "American politician".
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- Q4899279 abstract "Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah Tingley (August 24, 1893 – April 7, 1986) was born in Clermont, Florida. She was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Hooks, who served in the Florida Legislature Clermont, FL from 1893 to 1895. Tingley was a member of the Democratic National Committee and Chair of the Democratic Party of Florida and a member of the National Committee. She championed women's causes throughout her life. She seconded the nomination of Franklin Delano Roosevelt at the 1944 Democratic National Convention, becoming the first woman to address a Democratic National Convention. She was an activist and it was said, "She had a loud clear voice and wore broad brimmed hats that created a presence on the campaign trail." She was a confidant of the late Claude Pepper.A resident of Bradenton Beach, (Anna Maria Island) Florida in her later life, after becoming a member of the Bradenton Beach Library Board and noting the lack of space for a public library, she bequeathed more than $600,000 for the construction and operation of a permanent library in Bradenton Beach. She was an avid reader, citing a need for "a quiet place where books could be enjoyed" The Tingley Memorial Library serves residents and visitors with the aid of volunteers and without tax dollars. Beulah Tingley’s Great Floridian plaque is located above the front door of the Tingley Memorial Library in Bradenton Beach, Florida.".
- Q4899279 birthDate "1893-08-24".
- Q4899279 birthYear "1893".
- Q4899279 deathDate "1986-04-07".
- Q4899279 deathYear "1986".
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- Q4899279 dateOfBirth "1893-08-24".
- Q4899279 dateOfDeath "1986-04-07".
- Q4899279 name "Tingley, Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah".
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- Q4899279 comment "Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah Tingley (August 24, 1893 – April 7, 1986) was born in Clermont, Florida. She was the daughter of Thomas Jefferson Hooks, who served in the Florida Legislature Clermont, FL from 1893 to 1895. Tingley was a member of the Democratic National Committee and Chair of the Democratic Party of Florida and a member of the National Committee. She championed women's causes throughout her life.".
- Q4899279 label "Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah Tingley".
- Q4899279 givenName "Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah".
- Q4899279 name "Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah Tingley".
- Q4899279 name "Tingley, Beulah Rebecca Hooks Hannah".
- Q4899279 surname "Tingley".