Hattie Beverly

Hattie Beverly (1874 – 1904) was the first African American schoolteacher in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The second of four daughters, Beverly was born in December 1874 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, daughter of John W. Beverly, an African American butcher/ businessman, and Johanna Mina "Minnie" Ruesink, a Dutch immigrant. When Beverly was one year old the family moved from to Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1895 Beverly graduated from Grand Rapids Central High... more

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  • 1904 (age 30 years)

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