Pocahontas Pope
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Born1864
DiedNovember 11, 1938 (aged 73–74)
Washington, D.C., US
Resting place
National Harmony Memorial Park CemeterySpouseJohn Pope
Pocahontas Kay | |
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| Born | 1864 |
| Died | November 11, 1938 (aged 73–74) Washington, D.C., US |
Resting place | National Harmony Memorial Park Cemetery |
| Spouse | John Pope |
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Pocahontas Pope (1864–1938) was the first African American Baha'i convert to reside in Washington, D.C.
Pocahontas was born in 1864 the daughter of John Kay and Mary Cha. Her parents married on January 11, 1861. She had three full-siblings: Willey "Billy", Roxanor, and Alexander Cha Kay. After John's death Mary remarried to Landy Grizzard on November 11, 1876. Pocahontas took her step-father's surname and she gained five step siblings Lindbel, Casy, Lessia, Ellick, and Mary Grizzard.[1]
