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Mary Kennedy Carter
Mary Kennedy Carter, (January 13, 1934 – December 14, 2010) was a social studies teacher and civil rights activist in Ohio, United States. She took part in creating the award-winning curriculum “New York and Slavery: Complicity and Resistance”.〔Singer, A., (2010), (Kennedy Carter – A Lifetime of Activism'' ), Huffington Post Education.〕 She was the wife of Donald W. Carter and mother of Keith B. Carter.
==Early life==
Mary Kennedy Carter was born Mary Kennedy in Franklin, Ohio, as the daughter of a barber and a teacher, the youngest of nine children. As a child she grew up in a part of Ohio, where racism was pervasive. As a child she had both black and white friends, but in the process of growing up racial segregation became more clear.〔 At one point in her teens she became valedictorian of her class, but due to a race rule she was not proclaimed that. Instead, the teacher published 3 salutatorians in her place.
Racial segregation for Mary also became apparent in that she couldn’t use places to go out for entertainment unrestricted, like restaurants, swimming pools, the skate rink or the movie theatre.〔

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