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  1. Margaret Murray Washington (March 9, 1865 - June 4, 1925) was an American educator who was the principal of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, which later became Tuskegee University. She also led women's clubs , including the Tuskegee Woman's Club and the National Federation of Afro-American Women .

  2. Feb 15, 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Margaret Murray Washington, the third wife of Booker T. Washington and a prominent leader of African American women's organizations. She was a teacher, writer, social activist and advocate of self-improvement and interracial cooperation.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Margaret Murray Washington, who married Booker T. Washington and worked with him at Tuskegee Institute. She was an educator, administrator, reformer, and clubwoman who advocated a conservative approach to racial equality.

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  4. Sep 23, 2021 · To that end, Washington was the President of the National Federation of Afro-American Women at its founding in 1895, the Executive Chair of the National Association of Colored Women and a founding member of the International Council of Women of the Darker Races in 1922 (Perkins; Harris “Margaret Murray Washington”). Throughout her life, Washington used her position at Tuskegee to develop initiatives and organizations championing the rights of Black Southern women.

  5. Jan 29, 2007 · Margaret Murray Washington, the wife of Booker T. Washington, addressed African American women in Charleston, South Carolina on the need for a cleaner social morality and a stronger public sentiment. She cited statistics on infant mortality, unwanted pregnancy and death rate among the race and urged women to take personal and collective action.

  6. Washington, Margaret Murray. c. 1861 June 4, 1925. The child of a black mother, Lucy Murray, and a white father, educator and clubwoman Margaret Murray was born in Macon, Mississippi. March 9, 1865, is inscribed on her gravestone as her birthday, but she was listed as being nine years old in the census of 1870.

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  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Margaret Murray Washington, the third wife of Booker T. Washington and a prominent African-American educator and club leader. Explore her role in Tuskegee Institute, the National Association of Colored Women, and the International Council of Women.