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  1. Florida Ruffin Ridley (born Florida Yates Ruffin; January 29, 1861 – February 25, 1943) was an African-American civil rights activist, suffragist, teacher, writer, and editor from Boston, Massachusetts.

  2. The Florida Ruffin Ridley School, formerly known as the Coolidge Corner School [2] and the Edward Devotion School or Devo, is a public K-8 school located at 345 Harvard Street, Brookline, Massachusetts, United States.

  3. About 700,000 kids participate worldwide. At the elementary school level, kids build mechanized and coded models that demonstrate their innovative solutions to real world challenges. They present their innovative Lego models at Brookline's celebratory FLL Explore Festival in the spring.

  4. Feb 24, 2023 · Meet Florida Ruffin Ridley, an important Black Bostonian who worked, studied, played, and created within the landscapes on display in our featured exhibition, Building Blocks: Boston Stories from Urban Atlases.

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  5. Learn about Florida Ruffin Ridley, a writer, activist, and community leader who helped found the National Association of Colored Women and the Woman's Era. She also taught, edited, and wrote about Black history and culture in Boston and Toledo.

  6. Jan 30, 2022 · Florida Ruffin Ridley was the daughter of one of the first Black judges in Massachusetts, George Ruffin, and Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, a suffragist, journalist, and prominent civil rights activist in Boston and nationally.

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  8. Florida Ruffin Ridley (born Florida Yates Ruffin; January 29, 1861 – February 25, 1943) was an African-American civil rights activist, suffragist, teacher, writer, and editor from Boston, Massachusetts.

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