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"Ethel Ray": Duluth's untold story - The Mac Weekly

Growing up, Karen F. Nance knew her grandmother, Ethel Ray Nance, as caring, kind and full of love for her grandchildren, opting always to talk about their lives over her own. After Ethel Ray was admitted to a nursing home at the age of 90, she gifted Karen a collection of her writings  about her.

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Celebrating civil rights leader Ethel Ray Nance with a new book on her birthday

Celebrating civil rights leader Ethel Ray Nance with a new book on her birthday
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Regina M. Anderson | American librarian and playwright

Regina M. Anderson, married name Regina M. Andrews, pseudonym Ursala (Ursula) Trelling, (born May 21, 1901, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. died February 5, 1993, Ossining, New York), American librarian, playwright, and patron of the arts whose New York City home was a salon for Harlem Renaissance writers and artists. Anderson attended several colleges, including Wilberforce University in Ohio and the University of Chicago. She received a Master of Library Science degree from Columbia University and worked as a librarian in the New York Public Library System, for which she produced lecture and drama series and arts exhibitions, from the early 1920s to

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