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Black ThenVerda Freeman Welcome: Educator, Civil Rights Leader & Maryland State Senator

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Key Highlights About Verda Welcome: First African American woman to be elected to a state senate. Member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Sponsored bills to desegregate public accommodations Elected to the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame Verda Freeman Welcome was a teacher, civil rights leader, and Maryland State Senator. Welcome was the […]

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