Draft:Jacqueline DeShazor

Jacqueline DezShazor started a beauty college and was a community leader in Durham, North Carolina.[1] Her success allowed her to buy the building[2] at 802l1 Fayetteville Street.[3] She offered accomodations at the building.[4] She established the Durham branch of the Housewives League.[5]

Born in Alabama? Lived in Brooklyn before Durham?

References

  1. ^ Vann, Andre D. (31 July 2017). African Americans of Durham County. ISBN 9781439661345.
  2. ^ "DESHAZor's BEAUTY COLLEGE / 809 FAYETTEVILLE ST. | Open Durham".
  3. ^ "Whatever Happen to the 'Green Book' Locations in the Triangle". 27 February 2019.
  4. ^ Massengill, Stephen Edwin (1997). Durham, North Carolina: A Postcard History. ISBN 9780752405544.
  5. ^ Greene, Christina (13 March 2006). Our Separate Ways: Women and the Black Freedom Movement in Durham, North Carolina. ISBN 9780807876374.
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