THIS LEGACY IS YOURS:
Celebrating the
Lasting Contributions of African American Women

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Carrie Pope Banks
During WW II, Carrie took and passed the Civil Service Exam, entered and completed a brief training period in Chicago after which she worked until the War was over. Meanwhile she became engaged to Mr. Nathaniel Banks who was stationed in Germany as Army Personnel and upon his discharge on December 7, 1945, they planned for a wedding on June 2, 1946, in the Bethel A.M.E. Church. To this union were born three children, Nathaniel C. Banks, Deborah Banks and David Banks. Carrie was a stay-at-home Mom until 1962 until their children were at an age when she could apply for and accept employment outside the home. Carrie Pope Banks started her career with the Illinois Power Company in 1962 and retired in 1987 after 25 years of service. Her late husband spent more than 30 years as an employee of the University of Illinois, retiring in 1984. He died in 1998. They were married for 52 years. Carrie belonged to the Bethel A.M.E. Church where she was a member of the Choir; the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Lay Organization and the Lou Anna Riley Missionary Society; she also was a member of the Deborah Chapter #27, Order of Eastern Star (founded by her Grandmother Louetta Smith Lee) and the Committee on African-American History in Champaign County. Carrie Pope Banks was the proud Grandmother of three wonderful grandsons, the children of Nathaniel and Lisha Banks. |
This Legacy is Yours was a cooperative effort between the National Council of Negro Women, Champaign County Chapter, and the Museum of the Grand Prairie.
A gold star
denotes original charter members of the Champaign County Section of the National Council of Negro Women.
