Julia O. Henson
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Born
October 1852
Julia W. O'Ree
October 1852
DiedAfter 1922
OccupationsDressmaker, boarding room operator
KnownforSocial justice activist
Julia O. Henson | |
|---|---|
| Born | Julia W. O'Ree October 1852 |
| Died | After 1922 |
| Occupations | Dressmaker, boarding room operator |
| Known for | Social justice activist |
Julia O. Henson (October 1852 – after 1922) was an American social justice activist and leader. Born in what was then British North America, she became an American citizen. She founded organizations to support African-American troops during World War I (1914–1918) and to provide opportunities for African Americans to thrive through the founding of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). She donated the building for the Harriet Tubman House in Boston in 1904.