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Mary Evelyn Parker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Evelyn Parker
Mary Evelyn Dickerson Parker (November 8, 1920 – January 17, 2015) was a Democrat who served as the Louisiana state treasurer from 1968 to 1987, the first woman to have held the position.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership )〕 Prior to her tenure as treasurer, Parker, a long-term resident of Baton Rouge, held several appointed positions in state government. She was an integral part of the Long faction and a close friend and strategist for both Governor Earl Kemp Long and his wife, Blanche Revere Long, and later for Governor John J. McKeithen. ==Early years and education==
Mrs. Parker was born to Racia E. Dickerson (1888-1967), a sawmill worker originally from Texas, and the former Addie Graham (1891-1979) in Fullerton in Vernon Parish, Louisiana in western Louisiana.〔 She grew up in nearby Oakdale in Allen Parish. She attended Northwestern State University (then College) in Natchitoches on a scholarship recommended by one of her Oakdale High School teachers, Bill Dodd, later the Louisiana lieutenant governor and state superintendent of education. Miss Dickerson received her bachelor's degree in 1941. She was a social worker in Allen Parish from 1941 to 1943, while she also obtained a diploma in social work in 1943 from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. During World War II, Miss Dickerson was from 1943 to 1947 the personnel administrator for the United States War Department's Camp Claiborne north of Forest Hill in Rapides Parish. She briefly taught English at the high school level and was from 1947 to 1948, the editor of the ''Oakdale Journal''.〔
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