Minnie Lee Crosthwaite (née Harris; 1872–1963) was an American community organizer, women's activist, and social worker, one of the first Black social workers in Kansas City, MO.
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Minnie Lou Crosthwaite (née Scott; 1860 – 1937) was an American teacher who became the first African-American woman to pass the teacher exam in Nashville's segregated school system. She later became an instructor and then registrar at Fisk University, and was influential in the social life and the education of the city's African-American community.
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Minnie Spotted-Wolf (1923–1988) was the first Native American woman to enlist in the United States Marine Corps. She was a member of the Blackfoot tribe. She served on military bases in California and Hawaii. She worked as a heavy equipment operator and a driver for general officers. Press coverage of her wartime service included headlines like Minnie, Pride of the Marines, Is Bronc-Busting Indian Queen. She was discharged in 1947.After her military service, she earned a degree in Elementary Education, and spent 29 years as a teacher. According to her daughter, "she could outride guys into her early 50s."In 2019, a section of US Highway 89 was dedicated as "Minnie Spotted-Wolf Memorial Highway.
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Minnie Mouse. Minnie Mouse. Minnie Mouse. This is why I don't really use this name often.
Minerva "Minnie" Mouse is Mickey Mouse's girlfriend. She appeared for the first time in the cartoon "Steamboat Willie" in 1928, together with Mickey Mouse. Curious fact: Walt Disney declared in an interview "In real life, Mickey and Minnie are married.", probably to justify the fact that his two characters always stood together.
Elvis Presley's paternal grandmother, Minnie Mae Hood Presley, is buried at Graceland next to her son Vernon, daughter-in-law Gladys and their famous grandson.