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  1. Phyllis Terrell Langston (April 2, 1898 – August 21 1989) was a suffragist and civil rights activist. She worked alongside her mother, Mary Church Terrell, in the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs and the White House pickets during demonstrations made by the National Woman's Party .

  2. 25 de dic. de 2005 · Phylis Terrell- this is her story. Phyllis Terrell was a dancer in the Entertainments National Service Association. ENSA was a British organisation providing entertainment for the armed...

  3. BIOGRAPHY: Phyllis Terrell is the Director of Communications for the Fort Monroe Authority in Hampton, Virginia, whose mission is to preserve historic Fort Monroe as national monument and to transition this former Army post to a vibrant, mixed-use community that creates cultural and economic successes. 2019 marked the 400th anniversary of a ...

  4. Director of Communications at Fort Monroe Authority · Resourceful sales and marketing professional with experience in strategic partnerships and business development.

  5. Biography of Phyllis Terrell (Langston), 1898-1989. By Brian Oloo, undergraduate student, Binghamton University. Phyllis Terrell Langston was a suffragist, civil right activist, teacher, preservationist and socialite.

  6. Phyllis Terrell Langston (April 2, 1898 - August 1989) was a suffragist and civil rights activist. She worked alongside her mother, Mary Church Terrell, in the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs and the White House pickets during demonstrations made by the National Woman's Party.

  7. 26 de ago. de 2020 · Mary Church Terrell and Phyllis Terrell. Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954) was a prominent lecturer, outspoken anti-lynching advocate, and vigorous supporter of black women’s suffrage, which she saw as part of elevating the status of African Americans.