Edmonds, Helen G. (Helen Grey), 1911-1995
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found: The Negro and fusion politics in North Carolina, 1894-1901, c1951:t.p. (Helen G. Edmonds)
found: OCLC, Sept. 11, 2000(hdg.: Edmonds, Helen G.; Edmonds, Helen G. (Helen Grey), 1911- ; usage: Helen G. Edmonds)
found: New York Amsterdam news, May 20, 1995(Dr. Helen G. Edmonds; b. Dec. 3, 1911, Lawrenceville, Va., d. May 9, 1995, Durham, N.C.; educator and historian, professor and dean at North Carolina Central University)
found: African American National Biography, accessed January 16, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Edmonds, Helen Gray; educator, historian, civil rights activist; born 03 December 1911 in Lawrenceville, Virginia, United States; AB in History from Morgan State College (1933); MA and PhD in History from Ohio State University (1938, 1946); postdoctoral in modern European research from the University of Heidelberg in Germany (1954-1955); North Carolina College, later North Carolina Central University (NCCU) professor of history, Drama Club adviser, Department of History chair, Arts and Sciences Graduate School Dean, interim committee member for the administration, university board of trustees member (1941-1977); honors include, the O. Max Gardner Award (1975), the University of North Carolina System's highest faculty honor; appointed on the National Advisory Council of the Peace Corps and on the National Advisory Council to Education Professional Development of HEW-USOE; died 09 May 1995 in Durham, North Carolina, United States)
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