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Willie Mae Young Hart (1915–2017) was an American nurse and civil rights activist in Portland, Oregon. [1]
Willie Mae Young Hart was born on April 4, 1915, in the town of Vicksburg, Mississippi. [2] She was married to Theodore R. Hart. [2]
Hart attended Saint Mary's Catholic high school and began training to become a nurse. [1] [3] She moved to Coos Bay Oregon in 1939 (formally known as Marshfield) and then to Portland. [1] She left Mississippi in the late 1930s after her first child, a son was born. [4] She said fear of violence against black men in the South prompted her decision to move. [4]
Willie Mae Young Hart helped start Portland's first Black-owned cab company with her friend Carlos Martin and husband Theodore Hart. [1] She also helped found the Portland Chapter of the National Council of Negro Women and Women In Community Services (WICS). [1]
In 2010 at the age of ninety-four she was still active in the community and working for social justice. [2]
Willie Mae Young Hart died June 24, 2017, at aged 102. [1]