Louise Terry Batties

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Born
Louise Terry

September 13, 1911
Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S.
DiedOctober 4, 2014 (aged 103)
Occupations
  • Clubwoman
  • churchworker
  • community leader
Yearsactive1930s–2000s
Louise Terry Batties
blurry, black-and-white image of a smiling young African American woman with dark glossy hair parted and curled
Louise Terry Batties, from a 1937 newspaper
Born
Louise Terry

September 13, 1911
Kosciusko, Mississippi, U.S.
DiedOctober 4, 2014 (aged 103)
Occupations
  • Clubwoman
  • churchworker
  • community leader
Years active1930s–2000s
Known forDecades of charity and volunteer work in Indianapolis

Louise Terry Batties (September 13, 1911 – October 4, 2014) was an American clubwoman based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Louise Terry was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi, the daughter of Curtis Franklin Terry and Mary Ellen Terry. The Terry family moved to Indianapolis when the three daughters, including Louise, were young, part of the Great Migration. Curtis Terry had a jewelry and watch store in Indianapolis.[1] As a young woman, Louise was a friend of pianist Nerissa Brokenburr Stickney; they were both active in the Ethical Culture Society in Indianapolis as teenagers.[2]

Terry earned a bachelor's degree from Indiana University and a master's from Butler University in 1931. She pursued further studies in theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School and in law at the Indiana University School of Law. She was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha.[3]

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