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  1. 4 de abr. de 2020 · While teaching at M Street Colored High School, she met Heberton Terrell, also a teacher and they married and in 1891, they had one daughter and later adopted a second daughter.

  2. Terrell, Robert H. (Robert Heberton), 1857-1925. Citizen's Industrial League of Memphis, Tennessee. Murray, Daniel Alexander Payne, 1852-1925, donor. Daniel Murray Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) Created / Published

  3. 21 de ago. de 1992 · On Jan. 15, 1910, President Taft nominated Justice Terrell for judge of the District of Columbia Municipal Court. The Senate, despite bitter protests on racial grounds, confirmed him, and he ...

  4. 6 de nov. de 2023 · On October 18, 1891, in Memphis, Church married Robert Heberton Terrell, a lawyer who became the first black municipal court judge in Washington, DC. The couple met in Washington, DC, and both worked at the M Street High School, where he was the principal.

  5. 15 de dez. de 2018 · Spouse: Robert Heberton Terrell (m. 1891-1925) Children: Phyllis (only surviving biological child) and Mary (adopted daughter) Key Accomplishments: An early civil rights leader and women's rights advocate, she was one of the first Black American women to earn a college degree.

  6. In this autobiography, originally published in 1940, Terrell describes the important events and people in her life.Terrell began her career as a teacher, first at Wilberforce College and then at a high school in Washington, D.C., where she met her future husband, Robert Heberton Terrell. After marriage, the women's suffrage movement attracted ...

  7. Cuando se casó con Robert “Berto” Heberton Terrell en 1891, se vio obligada a renunciar a su puesto en el M. Street School, donde su nuevo marido también daba clases. [11] En 1895, fue nombrada directora del M Street High School, convirtiéndose en la primera mujer en ocupar este puesto.