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Lula Mae Blocton is an American abstract artist and painter and emeritus professor of East Connecticut State University. A University of Michigan alumna, she is the second Black graduate to receive a fine arts degree from the university. Her work is exhibited throughout the United States and internationally.
Louisiana "Lula" Owl Gloyne (1891 – 1985) was an American nurse. She was the first member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and perhaps the first Native American to become a registered nurse. She was the only Eastern Cherokee to serve as an officer in World War I.
Lula Warlick (1884 – 1957) was an American nurse, educator, and nursing administrator, based in Philadelphia for much of her career.
Lula Hymes Glenn (1917-2016) was an American track and field athlete who tied the world record time for the 100-meter dash at 11.5 seconds in 1939. She was considered one of the fastest women in the world at the height of her athletic career.
Lula Mae Hardaway (1930 – 2006) was an American songwriter and the mother of musician Stevie Wonder.
There's a restaurant in Chicago, IL called Lula Cafe.
Lula was a character in Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird."
The current President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is known commonly by the nickname Lula.
Lula Carson Smith McCullers was the full name of authoress Carson McCullers, best known for her novel The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.

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