Stanton (1913-2012), a legend in the public library domain. She was the first woman and Black person to lead a Public Library system (Executive Director, Detroit Public Library - 1970) and the first Black President of the American Library Association.
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May 14, 1913, St. Louis, Missouri
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September 30, 2012 (age 99), Oakland, California
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Spelman College (B.A. 1934)
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*some sources say April 6, 1845
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