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Ada B. Jackson, champion of people's rights in Bedford-Stuyvesant for more than a quarter of a century

Title:Ada B. Jackson, champion of people's rights in Bedford-Stuyvesant for more than a quarter of a century
Alternate title:In honor of Brooklyn's fighting lady : Ada B. Jackson, champion of people's rights in Bedford-Stuyvesant for more than a quarter of a century : citizens' rally, Holy Trinity Baptist Church, November 2, 1947.
Alternate title:Why Bedford-Stuyvesant supports Ada B. Jackson
Alternate title:Citizens' rally, Holy Trinity Baptist Church, November 2, 1947
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Note:Bedford-Stuyvesant Committee to Elect Ada B. Jackson, 1947
  
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Subject:African American politicians -- New York -- Brooklyn -- 20th century
Subject:African Americans -- Politics and government -- New York -- Brooklyn -- 20th century
Subject:Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Subject:Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) -- Race relations -- 20th century
Subject:Jackson, Ada B
Subject:Women -- Political activity -- New York -- Brooklyn -- 20th century
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