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Sarah ann shaw biography of rory

          Rori is a rare individual that has everything that it takes to be successful and will do whatever it takes to accomplish that.

        1. Rori is a rare individual that has everything that it takes to be successful and will do whatever it takes to accomplish that.
        2. Portland Place is the diary of Sarah Shaw for the year of , which she recently uncovered whilst clearing out her loft.
        3. Loves Jesus Wife ‍♀️ @shaunshaw Mom to 4 RN ‍⚕️ Broncos Fan Independent Zyia Rep.
        4. Teaching The Songs of Sarah Makem (T-W-Th) A seasoned performer with over 25 years on the road, Rory has toured extensively with The Makem and Spain.
        5. Rory Kent Hicks was born November 2, at Newman Memorial Hospital in Shattuck, Oklahoma to Kenneth Paul and Doris (Sutton) Hicks.
        6. Loves Jesus Wife ‍♀️ @shaunshaw Mom to 4 RN ‍⚕️ Broncos Fan Independent Zyia Rep....

          Sarah-Ann Shaw

          American journalist (1933–2024)

          Sarah-Ann Shaw (November 6, 1933 – March 21, 2024) was an American journalist and television reporter with WBZ-TV from 1969 to 2000.

          She was best known as the first female African-American reporter to be televised in Boston. Shaw was also known for her presence in civil rights movements and as a volunteer in education programs.[1] Her recognition was widespread, including awards from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Rosie's Place, the Museum of Afro-American History, and Action for Boston Community Development (ABCD).[2]

          Early life and education

          Shaw was born in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, to parents involved in the community.

          Sarah-Ann's father, Norris King Jr. was an active member in the Roxbury Democratic Club. Her mother, Annie Bell Bomar King, was involved in the distinguished civil rights activities of Melnea Cass.[3]

          During her years at Willia