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

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Esther Mae Baker Stoba
In 1943, she moved to Oakland, California where she joined the American Red Cross. She was stationed at Ft. Huachuca, Arizona from where she was shipped overseas to the southwest Pacific. At the end of her tour of duty, she returned to the States and after completing Nurse's Training at Manhattan State Hospital in New York, she returned to Urbana and worked as Supervisor of Nurses, in the Obstetrics Department at Mercy Hospital; later worked at Carle Hospital, and then returned to Covenant (formerly Mercy) until her retirement. For several years, Ms. Stoba served on the Community Development Commission. She spearheaded the movement to boycott what might have been an Adult Bookstore on the corner of Goodwin and University Avenue in Urbana. She and her group were successful in the effort. Ms. Stoba's hobbies include reading and cooking. |
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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.
