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'''John Milton Waldron''' (May 19, 1863-November 20, 1931) was a clergyman and civil rights leader in the United States. He led the [[NAACP]]'s Washington D.C. branch. |
'''John Milton Waldron''' (May 19, 1863-November 20, 1931) was a clergyman and civil rights leader in the United States. He led the [[NAACP]]'s Washington D.C. branch. |
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He was born in [[Lynchburg City, Virginia]]. He studied at [[Richmond Institute]] (now Virginia Union University) and then [[Lincoln University]] in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1886. |
He was born in [[Lynchburg City, Virginia]]. He studied at [[Richmond Institute]] (now Virginia Union University) and then [[Lincoln University (Pennsylvania)|Lincoln University]] in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1886. |
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He married Martha Matthews in 1890 and they had five children together: George, Florence, James, Ella, and Blanch.<ref>https://digital.janeaddams.ramapo.edu/items/show/2603</ref> |
He married Martha Matthews in 1890 and they had five children together: George, Florence, James, Ella, and Blanch.<ref>https://digital.janeaddams.ramapo.edu/items/show/2603</ref> |
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John Milton Waldron (May 19, 1863-November 20, 1931) was a clergyman and civil rights leader in the United States. He led the NAACP's Washington D.C. branch.
He was born in Lynchburg City, Virginia. He studied at Richmond Institute (now Virginia Union University) and then Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1886.
He married Martha Matthews in 1890 and they had five children together: George, Florence, James, Ella, and Blanch.[1]