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Margaret Bush Wilson dies at 90; first black woman to head national NAACP board

Margaret Bush Wilson, the first African American woman to head the national NAACP board of directors, and who was ousted in 1983 after a public feud with its executive director, died Tuesday at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis of multiple organ failure. She was 90.

By Patricia Sullivan

August 15, 2009

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