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Barbara Lett-Simmons : ウィキペディア英語版 | Barbara Lett-Simmons
Barbara Lett-Simmons (June 4, 1927 – December 22, 2012)〔(Barbara Lett Simmons Remembered as Fighter for D.C. | The Afro-American Newspapers | Your Community. Your History. Your News )〕 was an American politician. She was a faithless elector in the 2000 presidential election when she cast her vote in the Electoral College. ==Early life== Lett-Simmons was born in Battle Creek, Michigan. Lett-Simmons was an alumna of Western Michigan University which she graduated in 1949.〔 Lett-Simmons taught in Detroit before moving to Washington, D. C. in 1962.〔 Lett-Simmons was an elementary school teacher in Detroit and Montgomery County before being in politics.〔 She was a teacher in Montgomery Country from 1962 to 1965.〔 Lett-Simmons worked as an educational coordinator for the United Planning Organization, a community services and empowerment organization and for a District of Columbia poverty program.〔 Lett-Simmons was the host of a local radio talk show and a cable television program.〔 She was a consultant of helping to lead the search that led to the appointment of Barbara D. Sizemore as District of Columbia superintendent of schools in 1973.〔 She was elected to the District of Columbia board of education in 1973, in which she served from 1974 to 1986.〔
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