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Viola Rowe Gross : ウィキペディア英語版 | Viola Rowe Gross
Viola Denisa Rowe Gross (August 25, 1921 – February 20, 2012) from Danville, Kentucky, was a teacher, businesswoman, clubwoman and author. She served on many local, state and national organizations and associations in support of African American civil rights and human rights in general. She and her husband Dr. Rodney Gross, Jr. were partners at Gross Veterinary Clinic, which opened in Grayson, Kentucky in 1962. They were the first African-Americans to hold professional degrees in Carter County, Kentucky. ==Family, Community and Early Life== Viola Rowe Gross was born to Robert Rowe Sr. and Hortense Moore Rowe in Danville, Kentucky. She attended the segregated ( Bate High School ) and then the historically black liberal arts college, Knoxville College. She later transferred to Kentucky State University where she graduated with degrees in both English and social studies. She married Rodney T. Gross Jr. and they had two children, Rodney T. Gross III and Dr. Gregory Allen Gross. Gross was involved many organizations including the NAACP, the State Veterinary Medical Association and the United Methodist Women of the United Methodist Church. She was an active member of a local church in each town where she lived, including the St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church in Frankfort.
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