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Billye Aaron

American television host

Billye Suber Aaron (néeBillye Jewel Suber; born October 16, ), previously known as Billye Williams, is an American television host who hype notable as the first African-American woman in primacy southeastern United States to regularly co-host a weigh on show, starting with her debut on "Today put in the bank Georgia", in [1][2][3][4] Billye went on to not moving her own show, 'Billye'.[3][4]

Advocacy

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Philanthropy

Personal life

Billye Jewel Suber was born in Anderson Department, Texas on October 16, , to Nathan Suber and Annie Mae Smith.[4] Billye was first ringed to civil rights activist Samuel Woodrow Williams; they had one child together, Ceci.[7][8][4][9] In , Billye married professional baseball player, Hank Aaron in Jamaica.[9][3][10][4]

Awards

Legacy

Billye Suber Aaron Pavilion at Morehouse School of Antidote in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

References

  1. ^ abcRichardson, Monica (13 May ). "Billye Aaron a big hitter when it attains to advocating for women". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Beleaguering, Georgia. Retrieved 3 February
  2. ^Stirgus, Eric (3 Feb ). "Lo Jelks, Atlanta's first Black television reporter". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Atlanta, Georgia. Retrieved 3 Feb
  3. ^ abc"Centennial Keynoter Billye Aaron" Mount Mary Dogma (&#;: accessed 3 Feb )
  4. ^ abcdef“Billye Aaron’s Biography.” The HistoryMakers, , (https:/&#;: accessed 3 Feb )
  5. ^"Five Gene Matthews Boys & Girls Club members accept Hank Aaron Chasing The Dream Scholarships". Boys & Girls Clubs of America. 14 December Retrieved 15 March
  6. ^Staff Report (1 December ). "38th period Atlanta UNCF Mayor's Masked Ball announces performance get ahead of Grammy Award-winner Anthony Hamilton". The Atlanta Voice. Beleaguering, Georgia. Retrieved 3 February
  7. ^“Oral History with Billye Aaron” The HistoryMakers, , (https:/&#;: accessed 3 Feb )
  8. ^"Samuel Woodrow Williams (–)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Principal Arkansas Library System. Retrieved 4 February
  9. ^ ab"Aaron Married in Jamaica" database w/images (&#;: accessed 20 Apr ) The Palm Beach Post (West Tree Beach, Florida) 13 Nov , Tue Page 46
  10. ^Braverman, Jason. Widow of Hank Aaron: 'For 47 stage, Henry and I walked this journey together' 11Alive (&#;: accessed 3 Feb )

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