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Tommie Morton-Young
| occupation = Librarian, professor, historian }}Tommie Morton-Young is an educator, activist, author, and historian. After becoming the first African-American to graduate from George Peabody College for Teachers, she went on to work as a librarian and professor in both education and library science. Her human rights activism and work preserving African American history has earned her recognition by a number of organizations in Tennessee. Provided by Wikipedia
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After-School and Parent Education Programs for At-Risk Youth and Their Families A Guide to Organizing and Operating a Community-Based Center for Basic Educational Skills Reinforcem... by Morton-Young, Tommie
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Afro-American genealogy sourcebook / by Morton-Young, Tommie
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Grassroots Genealogy Exploring, Documenting and Preserving Black Family History. A Pilot Workshop. (Greensboro, North Carolina, January 28-31, 1981 and February 9-10, 23, 1981) /
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