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Carolyn Brown Mosby : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carolyn Brown Mosby Carolyn Brown Mosby (May 10, 1932 – January 19, 1990) (D- Gary, Indiana) was elected to the Indiana State Senate in 1982, filling a vacancy left by Katie Hall (D-Gary) who gave up her senate seat to fill a vacancy in the United States Congress when Congressman Adam Benjamin (D-Gary) died. Previously, Mosby had served in the Indiana House of Representatives since 1978, also representing Gary.〔 "Carolyn B. Mosby, 57, Indiana State Senator" ''Chicago Tribune'', Jan 23, 1990. (). Accessed Jan 14, 1015〕 ==Biography==
Mosby was born in Nashville, Tennessee to Alvin Thomas Brown (1912 – 2007) and Mary Snelling Brown (1912 – 1989 , and moved to Gary in 1943. A marriage to the late William E. Jordan Jr., produced one son, William E. Jordan, III (1952 - ). In 1966 she married the late John Oliver Mosby, Sr. To this union one daughter, Carolyn Elizabeth Mosby (1967 - ) was born. Mosby was a 1949 graduate of Roosevelt High School in Gary, and then attended the University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana and Indiana University Northwest in Gary. In 1951, she became the first black clerical employee at the Northern Indiana Public Service Company. She was also employed by the University of Chicago in the Economics department where she became friends with Nobel prize winning economist Milton Friedman, author Saul Bellow.and historian John Hope Franklin (1915 - 2009 ), author of ''From Slavery to Freedom.'' She died in Gary on Jan 22, 1990.
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