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Jul 19, 2021 · Divorced from her first husband, she married photographer Frank Dandridge and moved to New York where she worked a variety of jobs, including the National Council for Negro Women.
Gloria Richardson Dandridge (born Gloria St. Clair Hayes; May 6, 1922 – July 15, 2021) was an American civil rights activist best known as the leader of the Cambridge movement, a civil rights action in the early 1960s in Cambridge, Maryland, on the Eastern Shore.
Feb 9, 2022 · She moved to New York City with her second husband, photographer Frank Dandridge, and never returned to live in Cambridge again, though she continued to advise from a distance and serve her ...
Mar 14, 2007 · Richardson, who had divorced Harry Richardson in the late 1950s, married freelance photographer Frank Dandridge. The couple moved to New York City with Richardson’s younger daughter, Tamara. Although she maintained ties with Cambridge and with the local movement, Gloria Richardson never lived in Cambridge again.
Jul 16, 2021 · Divorced from her first husband, she married photographer Frank Dandridge and moved to New York where she worked a variety of jobs, including the National Council for Negro Women. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Orange and Tamara Richardson, and granddaughters Young and Michelle Price.
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Jul 22, 2021 · Divorced from her first husband, she married photographer Frank Dandridge and moved to New York where she worked a variety of jobs, including with the National Council for Negro Women. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Orange and Tamara Richardson, and granddaughters Tya Young and Michelle Price.
Jul 22, 2021 · No matter which Gloria you choose, Richardson, Dandridge, or St. Clair Hayes, the name she was born with on May 6, 1922 in Cambridge, Maryland, she was glorious. She was a beacon of the Civil...