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from 1971 until 2003, a role she served until her death at the age of 83. The Potrero Hill Neighborhood House serves the local community with adult education classes, youth and summer school classes, a kindergarten, a meeting hall, and offers theatre performances and dramatics classes.
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at a Presbyterian Church, she served at Olivet Presbyterian Church in the Potrero Hill neighborhood.
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is located at the same site as a 1950s public housing site that Maxwell had lived in. Her daughter,
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Feminist Coalitions: Historical Perspectives on Second-wave Feminism in the United States
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Linenthal, Peter; Johnston, Abigail; Project, Potrero Hill Archives (July 27, 2005).
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In 1968, Maxwell became the first woman – and first black person – to be named as
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Maxwell was later appointed by the church as the executive director of the
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in the United States. She was a community leader, active in the
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In 2001, the Potrero Hill Middle School was renamed to the
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Linenthal, Peter; Johnston, Abigail (July 27, 2005).
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"Pelosi Statement In Honor of Enola Maxwell"
Feminist Coalitions: Historical Perspectives on Second-wave Feminism in the United States
ISBN
978-0-252-07539-1
"Enola Maxwell -- activist, advocate / Supervisor's mom championed neighborhood"


San Francisco's Potrero Hill
ISBN
978-1-4396-3082-2
"Peacework : oral histories of women peace activists"



San Francisco's Potrero Hill
ISBN
978-1-4396-3082-2
"Neighborhood House"
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