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Civil rights and education advocate Eleanor Conrad dies at age 99 - Dallas Examiner

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Eleanor Eugenia Nelson Conrad, civil rights pioneer and longtime Dallas community activist, died June 27. She was 99. Born on Feb. 14, 1924 in Champaign County, Illinois, Conrad spent her […]

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