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Madeline Wheeler Murphy

Madeline Wheeler Murphy (October 24, 1922 – July 8, 2007) was a well known African-American community activist, civil rights champion, advocate for the poor, and panelist on the Baltimore television show ''Square Off''.
== Early life ==
Madeline W. Murphy, the second of three children of Arthur E. Wheeler, Sr., and Madeline (née Hall) Brooks, was born in Boston and raised in Wilmington, Delaware.
She was educated in the Wilmington public schools and she graduated from Howard High School where she was valedictorian. She attended Temple University in Philadelphia for two years where she met her husband-to-be, (Judge William H. Murphy Sr. ) at a dance at a nearby university.
The couple were married from 1942 until Judge Murphy's death in 2003. They lived in Delaware and Chicago briefly, before moving to the Baltimore area in 1945. After a year at Turner's Station they moved to Cherry Hill, an all-Black lower-income neighborhood in the south section of Baltimore.

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