
Hattie Mae Whiting White - Wikipedia
Hattie Mae Whiting White (May 22, 1916 – July 30, 1993) was an American educator and politician. As the first Black member of the Houston Independent School District's board in 1958, she was also the city's first Black elected official in the 20th century.
Who Is Speaking About Lemonade On Beyoncé's "Freedom"? Hattie ...
Apr 26, 2016 · Hattie White Has A Strong Connection To The Star. Whose Voice Is That On Beyoncé's "Freedom"? When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Or in Beyoncé's case, make Lemonade, a revolutionary...
Hattie Mae White (1916-1993) | BlackPast.org
Aug 29, 2019 · Hattie Mae White holds the distinction of being the first African American elected to public office in Houston, Texas in the 20th century. Born Hattie Mae Whiting, she is the daughter of David Wendell and Hattie (Gooden) Whiting, born in …
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When former teacher Hattie Mae White (1916-1993) was elected to the HISD Board of Education in 1958, she was the first African American elected to public office in Texas in the 20 th century. She led the effort to desegregate Houston’s schools, undeterred despite racist attacks.
White, Hattie Mae Whiting (1916–1993) - TSHA
Aug 16, 2013 · Hattie Mae Whiting White, first Black elected to public office in Houston in the twentieth century, daughter of David Wendell and Hattie (Gooden) Whiting, was born at Huntsville, Texas, on May 22, 1916. When she was six, she …
Hattie White – Jay-Z’s Grandmother | Know About Her
Hattie White is a special person in the life of famous rapper Jay-Z. She is his beloved grandmother and has been honored and celebrated by Jay-Z and his wife, Beyoncé, in many ways. Let’s learn more about Hattie White and her significance. During Hattie White’s 90th birthday party, she gave an amazing speech that touched the hearts of many.
JAY-Z Dedicates Park Bench to 93-Year-Old Grandmother - Billboard
Dec 27, 2018 · It was a speech from JAY-Z ’s grandmother, Hattie White, that helped inspire the title of Beyoncé ’s landmark 2016 album Lemonade. This Christmas, the Carter family left a similarly...
Black History Month profile: Elected official Hattie Mae White
Feb 14, 2011 · Hattie Mae White fought for desegregation and racial equality while serving on the Houston school board. Hattie Mae White earned a spot in history by becoming the first black elected to...
The Hattie Mae White Women - HMAAC
Hattie Mae White. Hattie Mae White holds the distinction of being the first African American elected to public office in Texas in the 20th century. A former schoolteacher, she won a place on the Houston school board in 1958, at a time when the city’s schools remained segregated.
Hattie Mae Whiting White (1916-1993) - Find a Grave Memorial
Jul 30, 1993 · Hattie Mae Whiting White, first black elected to public office in Houston in the twentieth century, daughter of David Wendell and Hattie (Gooden) Whiting, was born at Huntsville, Texas, on May 22, 1916. When she was six, she …