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- Caroline Rebecca Le Count (c. 1846 – January 24, 1923; often written as LeCount) was an African-American educator and civil rights figure from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is often compared to activist Rosa Parks for her early efforts to desegregate public transportation. She was the fiancée of Octavius Catto until his death in 1871. (en)
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- Caroline Rebecca Le Count (en)
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- Caroline Rebecca Le Count (en)
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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (en)
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- Anti-segregation activism (en)
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- Caroline Rebecca Le Count (c. 1846 – January 24, 1923; often written as LeCount) was an African-American educator and civil rights figure from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is often compared to activist Rosa Parks for her early efforts to desegregate public transportation. She was the fiancée of Octavius Catto until his death in 1871. (en)
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