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Alyce

[ al-is ]

noun

  1. a first name.


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This collaborative research was conducted by SARDI's Dr Alice Weaver and Dr Alyce Swinbourne, as well as a large group of early-career University of Adelaide researchers.

Alyce Clarke won a March 1985 special election, and another Black woman, Democrat Alice Harden of Jackson, won a seat in the Mississippi Senate two years later.

“I’m going to tell you: The city of Jackson, the drug courts, the lottery and Alcorn State University — nobody had a better champion than Alyce Clarke.”

She is survived by three children — John, Martin and Sandra — seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and her sister, Alyce Main Levy.

The state is also suing the two other organizations; Noble’s mother, Alice Prejean; and Noble’s daughter, Alyce Noble; as well as Douglas Noble, Joann Hampton and Virginia Prioleau.

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