Juliette Derricotte
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Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 – November 7, 1931) was an American educator and political activist. Her death, after she was turned away from a white-only hospital following a serious car accident in Chattanooga, Tennessee, sparked outrage in the African-American community. At the time of her death, she was the Dean of Women at Fisk University.
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Juliette Derricotte
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Juliette Derricotte
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Juliette Derricotte
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Chattanooga, Tennessee, US
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1931-11-07
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Athens, Georgia, US
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1897-04-01
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Columbia University
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Talladega College
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1897-04-01
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Juliette Derricotte, graduation, 1918
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1931-11-07
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Educator
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Dean of Women, Fisk University
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Juliette Derricotte (April 1, 1897 – November 7, 1931) was an American educator and political activist. Her death, after she was turned away from a white-only hospital following a serious car accident in Chattanooga, Tennessee, sparked outrage in the African-American community. At the time of her death, she was the Dean of Women at Fisk University.
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1931