Dr. Hazel Dukes has been on the frontlines for civil rights for decades and on Wednesday mourners are expected to pour inside Mother AME Zion Church for her celebration of life service.
A long list of political standouts came out to memorialize the late Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, the president of the NAACP New York ...
Civil rights activist Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, a leader within the NAACP, dies at 92. Her legacy as a true warrior for justice is honored.
Hazel Dukes, a longtime civil rights activist and president of the NAACP New York State Conference died Saturday, she was 92. STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST NEWS BY SUBSCRIBING TO MORNING REPORT ...
Mourners filled the Mother A.M.E. Zion Church in Harlem to remember the life of Hazel Nell Dukes, a longtime civil rights leader. Dukes died in Harlem earlier this month at the age of 92.
She was 92. “It is with profound sadness that I announce the passing of my mother, Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes at 92 years of age,” her son, Ronald Dukes, said in a statement. “Mom departed this ...
Those words are from the Rev. Al Sharpton, who is celebrating the life and activism of the iconic Hazel Nell Dukes, civil rights activist and leader within the ranks of the New York State chapter ...
The longtime NAACP New York State Conference leader broke glass ceilings and offered endless guidance and wisdom.
NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- Community members came together to remember the legacy of civil rights icon Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes during her celebration of life service on Wednesday. From everyday New ...
Her son released a statement Saturday morning confirming the passing of the activist, who spent decades of her work in and around New York.
A long list of political standouts came out to memorialize the late Dr. Hazel Nell Dukes, the civil rights leader who was the national president of NAACP for three years and New York State NAACP ...
Ms. Dukes paid the money back and suggested that some of it had actually been for repayment of a loan she had made to the employee. Hazel Nell Dukes was born on March 17, 1932, in Montgomery ...