O nce again God has chosen another flower from the Hayes family garden. 1st Lt Carolyn Ann Youngblood better known to her loved ones as “Baby Carolyn” or “Mookie” by her father.
Carolyn was born on February 12, 1988 to Craig and Darlene Jolivette in Opelousas, La. She was a loving daughter, wife, mother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. Carolyn was united in Holy matrimony to Rayfield Youngblood Jr. their union was blessed with two children Xoie Rae Youngblood and Xavier Ray Youngblood. She accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Lord and Savior and was baptized at the age of 5 by her late grandfather, Joseph Hayes Sr. at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in Opelousas, La. under the leadership of Rev. Joel Green Sr.
She attended grade
Del Kathryn Barton (born 11 December 1972) is an Australian artist, who won the 2008 and 2013 Archibald Prizes. Barton studied at the College of Fine Arts of the University of New South Wales. She then graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1993. Later on in her life she employed for a college and became a lecturer. But before she won the Archibald Prize she became famous for painting, Barton was well known for erotic charged ink and watercolour pieces.
Minnie Jocelyn Elders had 3 degrees. She earned her B.A. in biology from Philander Smith College, located in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the year 1952. The following year, she joined the US Army, this was after working as a nurse's aide in a Veterans Administration hospital. After about 3 years in the army Jocelyn went back the University of Arkansas Medical School, to get her M.D. degree. She also earned an M.S. in Biochemistry in 1967. Jocelyn received the National Institutes of Health career development award and was given the position of associate professor and finally professor in 1976. Jocelyn specified in endocrinology and was certified as a pediatric endocrinologist in 1978 and became the first person in the state of Arkansas to be board
Born Mary Jane Mcleod on July 10, 1875, in Mayesville, South Carolina, Mary Mcleod Bethune was a leading educator and civil rights activist. She grew up in poverty, as one of 17 children born to former slaves. Traveling miles each way, she walked to school each day and did her best to share her newfound knowledge with her family. Bethune later received a scholarship to the Scotia Seminary, a school for girls in Concord, North Carolina. After graduating from the seminary in 1893, she went to the Dwight Moody's Institute for Home and Foreign Missions in Chicago. Bethune complete her studies there two years later. Returning to the South, she began her career as a teacher. She married fellow teacher Albertus Bethune in 1898. The couple had one
Cynthia Ann Parker was a true pioneer of of the west. She was a young girl who lived in the white community, then her life changed in one night. Cynthia parker lived a rough life. She was captured, she was forced back into the white community, the white people kept her locked in her room, her children died of diseases, she refused to eat, then she died of the same disease her child Topsannah did.
Carrie P. Meek born in tallahassee florida during the year 1926. Meek is an American politician from the U.S. state of Florida. She served in the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003, she represented our congresses 17th district. She was a history maker in the running. She used to say, “Service is the price you pay for the space which God has let you occupy”.
Katheryn Marie Hawkins was born in fort Knox Kentucky on December 29,1998, at Ireland military hospital where she was 81 lbs , 6 oz and 23 inches - normal delivery . she was the second child of Russell and Catania Hawkins . she spent her 1st 6 months at home with her mom but on the 7th month, she started daycare at little angels daycare . she loved it there and they loved her . her favorite food was strained Gerber peaches and strawberries . her favorite drink was milk . she learned how to walk and talk faster than her older brother and even began doing chores around the house by the time she was 2 .
By Amberley SparkesDel Kathryn Barton was born to two teachers in 1972, Sydney, New South Wales. She grew up on a hobby-style goat farm, obsessed with drawing from a young age. Barton suffered a cacophony of psychotic disorders, nothing of which doctors could officially diagnose. She escaped her reality of mental instability by emerging herself in drawing and arts. Barton went through several periods of “self loathing” and eating disorders, of which are reflected in many of Barton’s pieces. Barton explores ideas of femininity, exploring and understanding the female body and the stigmas associated with children and sexual representations
Sheila Pree Bright is an acclaimed fine-art photographer known for her photographic series Young Americans, Plastic Bodies, and Suburbia. She received national attention shortly after earning her M.F.A. in Photography from Georgia State University, and describe herself in the art world as a visual cultural producer portraying large-scale works that combine a wide-range of contemporary culture.
Isabella Larkins Mrs. Lieb English 9 6 March 2024 Female Gangsters during the Great Depression Three individual female gangsters were intelligent, brave, and quick witted. All of the attributes helped them commence in crime and get away with the laws they broke during a time of great escalation in the crime percentages. Crime rate escalated greatly in the course of The Great Depression which included the female gangsters Bonnie Parker, Virginia Hill, and Hellin Gillis. Commencing in crime, Bonnie Parker was a female gangster who committed many crimes in the course of the 1930’s who contributed to the increasing crime rates during the time of the Great Depression. Parker was born on October 1st, 1910 in Texas.
Unfortunately, in our time of an opioid epidemic, people will do anything to feed their irrepressible drug habit, which is why it isn't surprising, and head-shakingly sad, to hear that a woman faked cancer to feed hers. The really surprising part? She's married to a police officer, and he didn't catch on for almost four years.
Caroline Chisholm was philanthropist who born in Northampton, England, in the year of 1808. Originally born Caroline Jones, her parents, Caroline Jones and William Jones, were very remarkable people who knew of no meanness but only of being kind to everyone. William Jones was a pig-dealer and also owned land, while her mother, Caroline, had a very bubbly personality and used her Christian values everyday just like her husband.
Kate Kimball is an award-winning fiction author who has worked hard to be in the position she is in now. Despite currently struggling with her health, she has continued to peruse her English PhD in Creative Writing here at Florida State University. Born in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah Kimball is surprised to find herself over 2,000 miles away now studying in the sunshine state. FSU offers one of the top creative writing programs that currently is ranked top 5 in the nation according to The Atlantic Monthly. Kimball was excited to be accepted into the accredited program after earning her bachelor’s from the University of Utah and masters at Virginia Tech. Kimball has always loved writing and says, “Creative writing allows you to write about
Barbara Jordan was born on February 21, 1936 in Houston Texas. She was the youngest child of three. Her father Benjamin Jordan was a Baptist minister and warehouse clerk. Her mother, Arlyne was a maid, housewife and church teacher. Jordan went to college at the University of Texas. She graduated from college being one out of two African American women in her class. Jordan passed away from viral pneumonia on January 17, 1996. Barbara Jordan is a modern here because she is a brave woman, she overcame racism, she is also a civil rights activist.
Most people don’t know the backstory of one of the first African American women to help the first space launch. Katherine Johnson was one of them. They were called computers because they were African American. She affected the greatest history event of all time.It is a pleasure for me to tell you about the impact Katherine Johnson made in our lives till this day.
Caroline Louisa Whitby, aged 22, went to join the Lord’s angels in Heaven last night at the Los Gatos Ranch, Soledad. Born August 16th 1909, to Harold and Elizabeth Banningsley, in Northern Salinas Mrs. Whitby was a loving daughter, sister and wife and was adored by all who knew her. Elder sister to Lucy, Caroline grew up mature and compassionate, and these were defining factors in her husband Curley Whitby falling in love with her.