Jewell Mazique, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jewell Mazique

American activist

Date of Birth: 02-Oct-1913

Date of Death: 18-Sep-2007

Profession: writer, clerk, activist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Jewell Mazique

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  • Mazique (October 2, 1913 – September 18, 2007) was an activist who helped found the Capital Transit campaign with United Federal Workers to integrate Washington D.C.'s bus operators.
  • Mazique wrote extensively for The Washington Afro-American newspaper on topics such as the United Nations position on African Nations, and how black children were being educated in DC schools.
  • She served on the National Council for the Southern Negro Youth Congress in 1945, a group claimed to be a Communist front organization.She was the subject of a U.S.
  • Government Office Of War Information documentary photo series in 1942 while she was a clerk at the Library of Congress.
  • The photos, taken by John Collier, were supposedly depicting a day in the life of a typical black Washingtonian but critics argued the photos were "less picturesque and less a credit to freedom's national seat" than a typical day of an average black woman in Washington D.C.Mazique graduated from Spelman College and received a Masters in African Studies from Howard University where she wrote her thesis on the development of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.
  • Mazique argued her own acrimonious divorce case despite the court's requests to take legal counsel.
  • She kept her children, but lost her case for personal financial support.

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