Sallie Wyatt Stewart

Born: 3 January 1881, United States
Died: 1951
Country most active: United States
Also known as: Sallie Wyatt

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Sallie Wyatt Stewart was an African American educator, real estate broker, civil rights activist, and community leader based in Evansville, Indiana. During World War II, she organized Evansville’s Colored Women’s Work Committee to promote the sale of war bonds and stamps. These home front activities built on Stewart’s lifetime of service dedicated to her community, especially the advancement of African American women and girls.

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