Jane Edna Hunter
Social worker and civil rights advocate
Social worker and civil rights advocate
1971
55 years ago — 89 years old
Activists & Humanitarians
United States
Born in 1882, a notable African-American social worker focused on improving the lives of African-American women and children. Established the Phillis Wheatley Association in Cleveland, which provided services such as housing, education, and career training. This organization offered a safe space and essential resources that enabled many individuals to improve their social and economic standing. In addition to her work with the association, she played a significant role in civil rights activism throughout her career, advocating for issues affecting her community.
Founded the Phillis Wheatley Association
Advocated for African-American women's rights
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