Born: 6 March 1924, United States
Died: 2013
Country most active: United States
Also known as: Anne Stuart Brock
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1924, Mar. 6 Born, Anne Stuart Brock, Institute, W. Va.
1944 B.S. degree in education, West Virginia State College, Institute, W.Va.
1944-1945 Graduate studies as a Rosenwald Fellow, School of Journalism, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
1946 Married Michel M. Turpeau
1962 M.A. degree in African Studies, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
1968-1969 Director, Neighborhood Development Center, Washington Urban League, Washington, D.C.
1969-1972 Associate director, Washington Urban League, Washington, D.C.
1972-1974 Community affairs director, District of Columbia Bicentennial Commission
1976-1979 Chair, District of Columbia Commission for Women
1977-1978 Chair, District of Columbia International Women’s Year Coordinating Committee
1977 Head, District of Columbia delegation, National Women’s Conference, Houston, Tex.
1978-1983 Cochair, Continuing Committee of the National Women’s Conference
1980 Member, United States delegation, United Nations Decade for Women, World Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark
2013, January Died, Washington, D.C.