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2 unusual facts about Margaret B. Blackman


Margaret B. Blackman

Her best known work is a collaborative biography of the Haida artist Florence Davidson, published in 1982

Margaret B. Blackman (1944- ) is an anthropologist known for her work with the Haida First Nation of the Queen Charlotte Islands of British Columbia, Canada, beginning in the 1970s.


Adolf Erman

English translation by Aylward M. Blackman published as The Literature of the Ancient Egyptians, London, Methuen & Co., 1927; reprinted as The Ancient Egyptians: A Sourcebook of their Writings, introduction to the Torchbook edition by William Kelly Simpson, New York, Harper & Row, 1966.

Henry E. Blackman

In 1839, he relocated to Michigan, finally settling in Trowbridge Township, Allegan County in 1841.

Margaret B. Kelly

Upon her appointment, Kelly became the first woman to hold statewide elected office in Missouri.In November of that year, Harriett Woods was elected Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, giving Woods the distinction of being the first woman elected to statewide office.

Margaret Kelly

Margaret B. Kelly (born 1935), American accountant and politician from Missouri

Margaret Laird

Margaret B. Laird (1871–1968), leader in the women's suffrage movement in New Jersey.


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