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where she earned a bachelor's degree in education in 1920 and a master's of education in 1925. She was a New York City schoolteacher until her retirement in 1960. She was the first black person permitted to teach domestic science on the high school level in New York City.
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bestseller lists for 105 weeks. It spawned a Broadway play in 1995 and a television film in 1999. Both the play and film adaptations were produced by Judith R. James and Dr.
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Delany was born in Lynch Station at the home of her mother's sister, Eliza Logan. She was raised on the campus of St. Augustine's School (now University) in
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public schools. With the publication of the book about the sisters, she became famous at the age of 103.
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were interviewed by journalist Amy Hearth, who wrote a feature story about them for
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Delany, Sarah L.; Delany, A. Elizabeth; Hearth, Amy Hill (1997).
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pioneer. She was the subject, along with her younger sister
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Sarah Louise Delany was born on September 19, 1889, in
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On My Own At 107: Reflections on Life Without Bessie.
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Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years
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African-American educator and civil rights activist
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Lynch's Station
Campbell County, Virginia
Mount Vernon, New York
St. Augustine's College
Pratt Institute
Columbia University
Samuel R. Delany
civil rights
Bessie
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years
Amy Hill Hearth
African American
domestic science
New York
Lynch's Station
Henry Beard Delany
St. Mary's, Georgia
Danville
Raleigh, North Carolina
Pratt Institute
Brooklyn
Columbia University
Mount Vernon, New York
Mount Hope Cemetery
Having Our Say
Bessie
Camille O. Cosby
Bessie
Annie Elizabeth ("Bessie") Delany

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