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Eleanor Young Love (1922–2006) was an African-American librarian from Kentucky. She was the daughter of Whitney Young and the sister of Whitney Young, Jr. She worked at the Lincoln Institute., an all-black boarding high school in , formed when schools were segregated in Kentucky. , where her father was president. She received her degree from Atlanta University, now Clark Atlanta University, her M.Ed. from the University of Louisville, and her D. Ed. from the University of Illinois.
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Eleanor Young Love (1922–2006) was an African-American librarian from Kentucky. She was the daughter of Whitney Young and the sister of Whitney Young, Jr. She worked at the Lincoln Institute., an all-black boarding high school in , formed when schools were segregated in Kentucky. , where her father was president. She received her degree from Atlanta University, now Clark Atlanta University, her M.Ed. from the University of Louisville, and her D. Ed. from the University of Illinois.
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