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English: Photograph of Geraldyn Hodges appearing in an article called "Our Future Leaders" in a journal called The Crisis, issue for July 1915.
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Source "Our Future Leaders," The Crisis; a Record of the Darker Races, v. 10, n. 3, July 1915
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Geraldyn Hodges, generally known by one of her married names as either Geraldyn Dismond or Gerri Major, was an African-American community leader who lived in Harlem during a career that stretched from the 1920s through the 1970s. She was successful in a number of overlapping vocations including journalist, editor, newscaster, publicist, public health official, author, and social leader.

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