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

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Kathryn B. Jones
In the early fifties, the Jones' cared for many foster children. For many years, and through the sixties and beyond, "Mother Jones" remained a community advocate and spent long hours helping to plan, organize and recruit members for organizations, i.e., Concerned Citizens Committee, The Progress Association for Economic Development, Community Advocacy Department, the Economic Opportunity Committee to help improve educational and employment opportunities for the African-American population. She worked with other Senior Citizens as an aide and advisor to classroom teachers in Champaign Schools. She had also been active with the Girl Scouts. Kathryn Jones was and is still "Mother Dear" to all the many she had known and helped during her life time. Kathryn B. Jones was born January 22, 1906 and died March 27, 1999. |
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.
