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Jennie B. Moton (1879-1942) was an American educator and clubwoman. As a special field agent for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) in the 1930s and 40s, she worked to improve the lives of rural African Americans in the South. She directed the department of Women's Industries at the Tuskegee Institute, presided over the Tuskegee Woman's Club, and was a two-term president of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW). In 1941, she was one of several influential black leaders who helped persuade President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 8802.

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  • Jennie B. Moton (* 26. Februar 1880 in , Virginia, USA; † 23. Dezember 1942 in Hampton (Virginia), USA) war eine US-amerikanische Pädagogin und Clubfrau. Sie leitete das Department of Women’s Industries am Tuskegee Institute und war zwei Amtszeiten Präsidentin der (NACW). (de)
  • Jennie B. Moton (1879-1942) was an American educator and clubwoman. As a special field agent for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) in the 1930s and 40s, she worked to improve the lives of rural African Americans in the South. She directed the department of Women's Industries at the Tuskegee Institute, presided over the Tuskegee Woman's Club, and was a two-term president of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW). In 1941, she was one of several influential black leaders who helped persuade President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 8802. (en)
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  • Jennie B. Moton (* 26. Februar 1880 in , Virginia, USA; † 23. Dezember 1942 in Hampton (Virginia), USA) war eine US-amerikanische Pädagogin und Clubfrau. Sie leitete das Department of Women’s Industries am Tuskegee Institute und war zwei Amtszeiten Präsidentin der (NACW). (de)
  • Jennie B. Moton (1879-1942) was an American educator and clubwoman. As a special field agent for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) in the 1930s and 40s, she worked to improve the lives of rural African Americans in the South. She directed the department of Women's Industries at the Tuskegee Institute, presided over the Tuskegee Woman's Club, and was a two-term president of the National Association of Colored Women (NACW). In 1941, she was one of several influential black leaders who helped persuade President Franklin D. Roosevelt to sign Executive Order 8802. (en)
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