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Dolores Delahanty : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dolores Delahanty
Dolores Delahanty (born 1929) is a social activist and political leader in Louisville, Kentucky. She was a founding member of the National Women's Political Caucus during the early Civil Rights Movement, and she was critical to the success of Kentucky's Fair Credit Law. Delahanty has devoted her life to improving the lives of others, primarily those of Kentucky women and children. ==Background==
Delahanty was born in 1929 to Katherine Zielinska and William A. Sheslo.〔("Obituary of Reverend Father Charles W. Sheslo" ). ''San Diego Union-Tribune'' July 16, 2010. Accessed November 28, 2010.〕 In June 1950 Dolores married Judge Robert Delahanty, a man with whom she conceived five children – Judge Sean Delahanty, Judge Kevin Delahanty, Tim, Shannon and Terence Delahanty.〔Schwartz, Eugene G., ed. (''American Students Organize: Founding the National Student Association after World War II, an Anthology and Sourcebook'' ). (Westport, Conn.: American Council on Education/Praeger, 2006), p. 411.〕 She graduated from the Kent School of Social Work〔(Kent School of Social Work )〕 at the University of Louisville in 1964.
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