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

  2. She was a Black activist, suffragist, teacher, writer, and editor. Florida Yates Ruffin was born into a distinguished Boston family. Her father, George Lewis Ruffin, was the first Black graduate of Harvard Law School and the first Black judge in the United States.

  3. 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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  4. 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.

  5. Quick Facts. Significance: Educator, Activist, and Writer. Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts. Date of Birth: January 29, 1861. Place of Death: Toledo, Ohio. Date of Death: February 25, 1943. Place of Burial: Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cemetery Name: Mount Auburn Cemetery.

  6. Feb 26, 2018 · Florida Ruffin Ridley was a suffragist, journalist, anti-lynching activist — and a Boston Public School Teacher. Florida was born in Boston’s West End to prominent and politically active parents.

  7. Florida Ruffin Ridley was a pioneer civil rights leader, Harlem Renaissance writer, suffragist and more. (She pronounced her first name flor-EE-dah.)

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