Ethel Ray from Duluth Central High School's yearbook, the Zenith
Born
Ethel Ray
April 13, 1899 (1899-04-13)
Duluth, Minnesota
Died
July 11, 1992(1992-07-11) (aged 93)
San Francisco, California
Education
Central High School in Duluth (1917)
University of San Francisco (1978)
Occupation
Activist
Employer(s)
Minnesota Forest Fires Relief Commission Opportunity Magazine Phyllis Wheatley House Minneapolis Police Department NAACP San Francisco Board of Education
Organization
Minnesota Negro Council
Spouse(s)
LeRoy A. H. Williams (married 1929–43) Clarence A. Nance (married 1944–)
Children
2
Parent(s)
Inga Nordquist William Henry Ray
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