Nefertiti Awards Black women and teens cited for leadership by SCLC

From: Dayton Daily News | Date: January 19, 2005| Author: Stephanie Irwin sirwin@DaytonDailyNews.com | Copyright information

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Reverend Marva Mitchell's promenade from the back of a church auditorium to

accept her Nefertiti Award was painstaking. But the physical remnants of surviving cancer and recovering from a stroke since 1985 faded beneath the unflinching voice she brought to the podium. "We place too much emphasis on the outer appearance of women," she declared.

"When women use their talents in the community, that's when they become beautiful."

Mitchell, vice president of the ...

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