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  1. Idella Jones Childs (June 21, 1903 – August 8, 1998) was an American educator, historian and civil rights activist. Childs worked as a teacher for 35 years in Perry County in Alabama. During the civil rights movement, her home was a meeting place for activists.

  2. Idella Jones Childs was a remarkable woman. Born in Perry County, where she lived all of her life, Idella Childs was a strong proponent of equality and dignity for all people. She was a mother, teacher, advocate, and model of integrity and concern for the people of Perry County and Alabama.

  3. Idella Jones Childs (1903–1998) 2002 Defensora de los derechos civiles [66] Jane Lobman Katz (1931–1986) 2002 Defensora por la reforma del gobierno estatal, defensora de los derechos humanos [67] Louise Branscomb (1901–1999) 2003 Doctora pionera, defensora de los derechos humanos

  4. 23 de dic. de 2022 · Idella Jones Childs: First Black Woman to Serve on Marion County City Council (Alabama) Idella Jones Childs was a teacher, advocate, and role model for all. For thirty-five years, Ms. Childs taught in the segregated schools of Perry County using the limited resources at her disposal.

  5. Idella Jones Childs (1903–1998) 2002 Civil rights advocate Jane Lobman Katz (1931–1986) 2002 Advocate for state government reform, equal rights advocate Ida Vines Moffett (1905–1996) 2001 Nurse for more than 70 years Sibyl Murphree Pool (1901–1973) 2001

  6. Idella Jones Childs was one of the people who helped get the building listed on the register. See also. Historical Marker Database; References

  7. 8 de oct. de 2020 · This is certainly true of Idella Jones Childs, an elementary school teacher and historian from Alabama who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Idella was born on June 21, 1903, in Marion, Perry County, Alabama. As a young woman, she attended Lincoln Normal School, a teacher-training college, where she earned her teaching credential.