Tucker, C. DeLores (1927–2005)
Tucker, C. DeLores (1927–2005)
African-American politician and civil-rights activist. Born Oct 4, 1927, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died Oct 12, 2005; in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; dau. of Whitfield Nottage (minister) and Captilda (Gardiner) Nottage (entrepreneur); attended Temple University, Pennsylvania State University, and University of Pennsylvania; m. William J. Tucker (real-estate executive), July 1951; no children.
Took part in the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, and the White House Conference on Civil Rights (1965); served as secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, becoming the highest-ranking black woman in any state government at the time (1971–77); was cofounder and chair of National Political Caucus of Black Women; was founding member of National Women's Caucus; served as vice-president of Pennsylvania chapter of NAACP and board member of NAACP's Special Contribution Fund; committed to feminism as well as to civil rights.
See also Women in World History.