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Josephine Dibble Murphy (July 31, 1888 - October 1974) was an American educator, community leader, and activist. She is best known for her exemplary community leadership in education and service, especially within the Atlanta branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, the NAACP, and the . Josephine believed, "If there is to be any future to peace in the world all races must learn to live together with mutual respect each for the other".

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  • Josephine Dibble Murphy (en)
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  • Josephine Dibble Murphy (July 31, 1888 - October 1974) was an American educator, community leader, and activist. She is best known for her exemplary community leadership in education and service, especially within the Atlanta branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, the NAACP, and the . Josephine believed, "If there is to be any future to peace in the world all races must learn to live together with mutual respect each for the other". (en)
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  • Josephine Dibble Murphy (en)
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  • Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. (en)
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  • Camden, South Carolina, U.S. (en)
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  • Doris Murphy Coates (en)
  • Harry Sanders Murphy Jr (en)
  • Mabel Murphy Smythe Haith (en)
  • Sarah Murphy Lemon Palmore (en)
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  • October, 1974 (en)
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  • Activist, Educator, Scholar (en)
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  • Eugene Dibble (en)
  • Sallie Rebecca Lee Dibble (en)
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  • Harry S. Murphy (en)
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  • Josephine Dibble Murphy (July 31, 1888 - October 1974) was an American educator, community leader, and activist. She is best known for her exemplary community leadership in education and service, especially within the Atlanta branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, the NAACP, and the . Josephine believed, "If there is to be any future to peace in the world all races must learn to live together with mutual respect each for the other". (en)
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