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

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"Muddie" was active in the community and in her church. She worked diligently on the committee to provide equipment for the new Douglass Center built in 1945. She was a charter member of the local chapter of NCNW. She was an active member of the Willing Workers Club of Bethel A.M.E. Church. Her desire was to live to be 100 years of age in order to receive a letter from the President of the United States. She missed it by 6 months. She was still proudly living alone at her death. "Muddie" often admonished others to "be kind to everyone because you never know who you will have to ask to give you a glass of water." |
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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.
