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  1. Clara A. L. Virginia Fields, better known as C. Virginia Fields (née Clark; born August 6, 1945), is an American politician who served as Borough President of Manhattan. She was served two terms, elected in 1997 and reelected in 2001, with her second term expiring at the end of 2005.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2017 · Biography. Digital Library. Legislator C. Virginia Fields was born on August 6, 1945 in Birmingham, Alabama to Peter Clark and Lucille Clark. Fields earned her B.A. degree in sociology from Knoxville College, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1967; and her M.S.W. degree in social work from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana ...

  3. C. Virginia Fields is the President and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on Health Inc., whose mission is to champion the promotion of health and prevention of diseases to reduce disparities and achieve equity for the Black community.

  4. Abstract: Legislator C. Virginia Fields (1945 - ) Fields was interviewed by The HistoryMakers® on April 11, 2017 and December 8, 2017, in New York, New York. This collection is

  5. Biographical Note. Legislator C. Virginia Fields was born on August 6, 1945 in Birmingham, Alabama to peter Clark and Lucille Clark. Fields earned her B.A. degree in sociology from Knoxville College, located in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1967; and her M.s.W. degree in social work from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana in 1969.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2019 · C. Virginia Fields has devoted her professional life to serving others. Trained in social work, she served as president of the borough of Manhattan for eight years, after which she became CEO...

  7. C. Virginia Fields 1946 – Manhattan borough president. Jailed for a Week. Elected to City Council. A Crowded Democratic Primary. A New Era for Harlem. Sources. In 1997, C. Virginia Fields became the highest-ranking African American elected official in New York City when Manhattan voters chose