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Betty Boyd (Oklahoma legislator)

Betty Carman Boyd (December 9, 1924 – January 6, 2011) was a longtime Tulsa television personality and a member of the Oklahoma State House of Representatives. Considered a pioneer for women in both fields, Boyd began her career in television in 1955 and was elected as a state legislator in 1990, serving until 2000.
==Early life==
Betty Boyd was born in 1924 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Ted and Marie (Fairchild) Carman. Boyd was raised by her mother, grandmother, and several maiden aunts. Her interest in reading and writing began early in life. When asked about her interests, Boyd said "I wanted to write. I knew that. I loved journalism when I got to that point in school. In junior high, we had a junior high school paper at that time and I loved writing for that, that kind of writing,not books although I’ve done that some since.” She graduated from Tulsa Central High School where she served as the yearbook editor.

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