Indiana University Bloomington University of Michigan
Occupation
Librarian
Known for
civil rights activism
Emily Wheelock Reed (1910 – May 19, 2000) was a librarian in Alabama who served as director of the Alabama Public Library Service Division during the civil rights movement. She stood up to segregationists seeking to remove books such as the 1958 Garth Williams children's book, The Rabbits' Wedding, from state libraries.
Francisco EmilyWheelockReed (1910–2000), librarian and civil rights activist This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EmilyReed. If...
Alabama Senator E. O. Eddins and Alabama State Library Agency director EmilyWheelockReed took the lead in a controversy over the book. Senator Eddins, with...
a more inclusive place for all. That list includes Clara Breed, EmilyWheelockReed, Maria Moliner, and Vivian G. Harsh, just to name a few. Women have...
Zealand poet 1941-09-15 Ella Gaines Yates American librarian 1927 2006 EmilyWheelockReed American librarian 1910 2000-05-19 Ena Noël Australian teacher, librarian...
Rensselaer Emily Margaret Gordon Dix, who married Charles Lanier Lawrance (1882–1950) in 1910 Catherine Morgan Dix, who married William H. Wheelock On the...
Loves of Dobie Gillis, My Favorite Martian, 77 Sunset Strip, and The Donna Reed Show. Her big break came in 1965 when she was cast by Mike Nichols in the...
show Gilmore Girls, is referenced as a member of Emily and Richard Gilmore's graduation musical duo. Emily Sweeney in TV show The Big Bang Theory is revealed...
Eleanor Mary Josaitis (née Reed; December 17, 1931 – August 9, 2011) was an American civil rights activist and the co-founder of Focus: HOPE, an organization...
Education and Human Development, president of Wheelock College, dean ad interim of the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development...
Special for CBS, Recording Academy". Variety. Retrieved December 28, 2018. Reed, Ryan (December 27, 2018). "Aretha Franklin Tribute Concert Lines Up Janelle...
producer for news and special projects was Bob Wheelock, a former senior producer for ABC and NBC News. Wheelock left the network shortly after the launch...
memory by her family in 1835. Wheelock College (Massachusetts), US Lucy Wheelock Founded the college in 1888<>Wheelock College website Archived 2007-12-08...
law, this time in Rutland, Vermont. He entered into law partnership with Wheelock G. Veazey. In 1869, he entered business again, taking a job as a manager...
Congregational-Presbyterian Church officiated by its pastor, the Reverend Reed Stuart. Some of the prominent citizens of Battle Creek acted as pall-bearers;...
Anthology of Poetry Frederick Seidel, poet Wallace Stevens, poet John Hall Wheelock, poet, editor at Scribners John Brooks Wheelwright, poet Stephanie Burt...
Phillis Wheatley (1753–1784) Cora Stuart Wheeler (1852–1897) John Hall Wheelock (1886–1978) John Brooks Wheelwright (1897–1940) Edward Lucas White (1866–1934)...
28, 2020, at the Wayback Machine. NBC 5. Retrieved June 26, 2020. Bloch, Emily. "LIST: Here are the 11 Jacksonville Civil War monuments, markers coming...
Steven Loncar (Ind) Hawke Labor (notional) Sam Rae Enamul Haque (Lib) Lynda Wheelock Andrew Cuthbertson Nick Suduk Jarrod Bingham (Ind) Jack Hynes (VS) Michael...
College Board of Trustees. Retrieved 2012-11-29. "Philip J. Hanlon '77". The Wheelock Succession of Dartmouth Presidents. The Office of the President, Dartmouth...
USA, Ret.)". NASA. January 2009. Retrieved 15 February 2009. "Douglas H. Wheelock (Colonel, USA)". NASA. February 2009. Archived from the original on 17...
and sculpture, Museum of Modern Art, until his death in 2003 Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. 1965, curator of the Northern European Art Collection at the National...
April 1864. A grand new Masonic Temple building, designed by Merrill G. Wheelock, was built in its place on the same site and dedicated in 1867. The second...