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  1. Sadie Gray Mays (August 5, 1900 – October 10, 1969) was an African-American social worker, trained at the University of Chicago. As the wife of Benjamin Mays, she was also a prominent Baptist minister's wife, a college president's wife (at Morehouse College, from 1940 to 1967), and a civil rights activist.

  2. Sadie G. Mays, a native of Gray, Georgia, attended Paine College and earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Sociology at the University of Chicago. Her husband, the late Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, stated “she had a special concern for the young, aged, disadvantaged and the poor.”

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  3. Description: Funeral program for Sadie Gray Mays. Birth date: (not recorded). Death date: (not recorded). Funeral date: October 15, 1969. Church: Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.).

  4. Sadie Gray Mays. Wife of Dr. Benjamin Mays. She was a social worker who, like her prominent husband, completed graduate school at the University of Chicago, where she earned a masters degree.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · In this 150th anniversary year of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 50th anniversary year of the March on Washington, interest in black political activity during the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement is at a high point.

  6. On August 9, 1926, Mays married Sadie Gray Mays and moved to Tampa, FL to serve as the Executive Secretary for the Urban League. In 1928, they returned to Atlanta, and Mays worked as the National Student Secretary for the YMCA.

  7. Sadie G. Mays Health & Rehabilitation Center has a passion for putting residents first. The needs of those we serve—residents and families throughout Atlanta—go beyond medical care alone.