Wyatt, Addie L., 1924-2012
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Birth Date
- 1924-03-08
Death Date
- 2012-03-28
Has Affiliation
- Organization: United Packinghouse, Food, and Allied Workers
- Organization: Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America
- Organization: Operation Breadbasket (U.S.)
- Organization: Vernon Park Church of God (Chicago, Ill.)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1974
- Organization: Coalition of Labor Union Women (U.S.)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1966
- Organization: National Organization for Women
Birth Place
- Brookhaven (Miss.)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Organized labor
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Sources
- found: CBS News special. [1974], Four portraits in black, c1970:caption credit (Ms. Addie Wyatt)
- found: OCLC, Mar. 22, 1999(hdgs.: Wyatt, Addie L.; Wyatt, Addie; usage: Addie L. Wyatt; Addie Wyatt)
- found: LEXIS/NEXIS, Mar. 23, 1999: Complete Marquis who's who biographies, c1988(Addie L. Wyatt; b. Mar. 8, 1924; daughter of Ambrose and Maggie (Nolan) Cameron; m. to Claude S. Wyatt, Jr., 1940)
- found: Wikipedia, viewed July 17 2015 :(Addie L. Jackson, née Cameron ; leader in the United States Labor movement and civil rights activist ; in 1975, with the politician Barbara Jordan, she was the first African-American woman named by Time magazine as Person of the Year ; died March 28, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addie_L._Wyatt
- found: TheHistoryMakers.com, viewed July 17 2015 :(Reverend Addie L. Wyatt, born on March 8, 1924, in Brookhaven, Mississippi ; the first female local union president of the United Packinghouse Food and Allied Workers ; the first female international vice president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America ; with her husband Dr. Claude S. Wyatt Jr. helped found Operation Breadbasket ; in 1974 helped found the Coalition of Labor Union Women ; a founding member of the National Organization for Women ; served as pastor of Vernon Park Church of God in Chicago, Illinois ; passed away on March 28, 2012) - http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/reverend-addie-wyatt
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Change Notes
- 1999-05-14: new
- 2020-12-24: revised
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