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Wakulla Residents Looking to Rebuild After Debby

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[WCTV] - A lot of people are on septic so their water supply is being contaminated," says American Red Cross Volunteer Betty Carter. But despite what many of the people in Wakulla County have been through, they remain positive. "You can't give up. You have to

Betty Carter Park Highlights : NYC Parks

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This park is named for Betty Carter ( ), a legendary African American jazz artist who was a prominent resident of Fort Greene. The property, located opposite the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), once was home to small-scale residential and commercial buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries that fell into disrepair and abandonment by the late 1970s.

Betty Carter, You Go Girl! - African American Registry

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Betty Carter was born this date in She was a Black singer and entertainer. She was born in Flint, MI as Lillie Mae Jones (her birth name). She began studying piano at the Detroit Conservatory of Music and by the time she was a teenager, she was already sitting in with Charlie Parker and other bop musicians when they performed in Detroit.
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