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Born in Greensboro, Alabama, Harper graduated from Talladega College and later earned a master’s degree from Columbia University. She began as a schoolteacher in Alabama and New Jersey before moving into entertainment. In the 1930s, she toured with the Mississippi-based Rogers Players and later formed her own theater group, the Ethel Harper Players, which performed for Black audiences during the era of racial segregation.

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Later in life, she returned to teaching and remained active in the NAACP and other civil rights organizations. She passed away in 1979, leaving a legacy as a performer and activist who navigated complex racial dynamics in mid-20th-century America. Born in Greensboro, Alabama, Harper graduated from Talladega

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