Melnea Cass, also known as the First Lady of Roxbury, was a prominent civil rights activist in Boston. She did not write any books, but she played a key role in advocating for social justice, improved housing, and better educational opportunities for African Americans in Boston. Cass was also involved in various community organizations and initiatives aimed at empowering her community.
Melnea Cass died in 1978.
Melnea Cass was born in 1896.
John A. Cass has written: 'Quest of certainty'
Cass Jackson has written: 'Choose Your Lover Carefully'
Cass Allen has written: 'Margaret's musings on BBC Radio 2'
Mary Helen Cass has written: 'The Canadianization of Canada, 1846-1854'
Jeannette Cass has written: 'Rudiments of music' -- subject(s): Elementary works, Music theory
C. Everton Cass has written: 'Plant layout' -- subject(s): Plant layout
Martin Cass has written: 'The pilot in command' -- subject(s): Accidents, Aeronautics, Case studies
John P. Killoran has written: 'The Cass collection' -- subject(s): Cass Scenic Railroad
Alice Hazen Cass has written: 'Practical programs for women's clubs' -- subject(s): Societies and clubs, Women
Cass Ledyard Ruxton Shaw is not a known author. It is possible that the name is a combination of different authors or a mistake.