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Last seen on: Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 12 2018

Random information on the term “Fannie”:

Frances “Fannie” Barrier Williams (February 12, 1855 – March 4, 1944)[1] was an African-American educator and political and women’s rights activist. She became well known for her efforts to have blacks officially represented on the Board of Control of the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893.

Frances (Fannie) Barrier was the youngest of three children born to Anthony and Harriet Barrier. Her father, born in Pennsylvania, came to Brockport, New York, as a child. He claimed to be partially of French descent. He worked as a barber and later became a coal dealer. Her mother Harriet was born in Sherburne, a small community in southeastern Chenango, New York,[2] and the couple married in Brockport. The family attended the First Baptist Church in Brockport, and was the only black family in the congregation. In a 1904 autobiographical article in the Independent, Fannie recalled of her Brockport youth that “…there could not have been a relationship more cordial, respectful and intimate that that of our family and the white people of this community.” After leaving Brockport to go south to teach she experienced a very different reality. That awareness of the racism and the unfair treatment received by women of color led her to pursue a lifetime of activism.

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Mae is an unincorporated community in Grant County, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1]

A post office called Mae was established in 1906, and remained in operation until 1955.[2] Mae Shoemaker, an early postmaster, gave the community her name.[3]

Coordinates: 47°07′03″N 119°23′44″W / 47.11750°N 119.39556°W / 47.11750; -119.39556

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