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James A. Cobb —
of Washington,
D.C.
Born in Arcadia, Bienville
Parish, La.
Republican. Lawyer;
delegate to Republican National Convention from District of Columbia,
1920;
municipal judge in District of Columbia, 1926-.
African
ancestry. Member, NAACP; Freemasons.
Burial
location unknown.
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Bettye Davis (b. 1938) —
of Anchorage,
Alaska.
Born in Louisiana, May 17,
1938.
Democrat. Social
worker; member of Alaska
state house of representatives; elected 1990, 1992, 1994;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alaska, 1996;
member of Alaska
state senate District K, 2001-; defeated, 1996.
Female.
African
ancestry. Member, Delta
Sigma Theta; League of Women
Voters; Zonta;
NAACP.
Still living as of 2001.
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Velma Marjorie Dreyfus Jeter (1903-1998) —
also known as Velma Jeter; Velma Marjorie
Dreyfus —
of Port Arthur, Jefferson
County, Tex.; Orange, Orange
County, Tex.
Born in New Iberia, Iberia
Parish, La., July 15,
1903.
Daughter of Jules Dreyfus and Victoria (Smith) Dreyfus.
Democrat. School
teacher; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas,
1980,
1996.
Female.
African
ancestry. Member, NAACP.
Died January
23, 1998 (age 94 years, 192
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married 1926
to Clell Edward Jeter. |
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James M. Singleton —
also known as Jim Singleton —
of New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, La.
Candidate in primary for mayor
of New Orleans, La., 2002.
African
ancestry. Member, NAACP; Urban
League.
Still living as of 2002.
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