As a prominent figure in Bahamas' history and politics, some argue that Dame Doris Johnson should be considered a national hero for her contributions to the country's development, particularly in advancing women's rights and social equality. Ultimately, this designation depends on the official recognition and criteria set forth by Bahamas' government and society.
Doris Johnson died on November 2, 2010, in Cary, North Carolina, USA.
Doris M. Johnson High School was created in 2003.
Dame Doris Johnson's surname before she married was McLeod. She was known for her contributions to education and public service in the Bahamas. After her marriage, she became known as Doris Johnson.
The motto of Doris M. Johnson High School is 'Former Motto:'.
The motto of Doris M. Johnson High School is 'Current Motto:'.
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Dame Doris Johnson passed away in London, England. She was a prominent figure in her field, known for her contributions and advocacy. Her death marked a significant loss to her community and those who admired her work.
Doris E. Johnson-Wolfe has written: 'Bridging the gap' -- subject(s): American Christian poetry 'Keeping in touch with God' -- subject(s): American Christian poetry
Doris Sauer has written: 'Erinnerungen' -- subject(s): Biography, Folklore, Folklorists, History, National socialism, Political aspects of Folklore
Doris H. Christo has written: 'National directory of education libraries and collections' -- subject- s -: Directories, Education, Education libraries, Library resources