Pearlie Craft Dove (born Pearlie Mae Craft; 1920 – 2015) was an African-American educator. Dove taught at Clark College and helped to improve the college's Education Department. Under her leadership, Clark College became the first private Historically Black College in Georgia to be accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Later, she aided in the consolidation of Clark College with Atlanta University in order to begin Clark Atlanta University. She was also elected to work at the policy making level of the Association of Teacher Educators (AATE) and the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE).In addition, Dove served on many service committees and headed projects of her own in order to uplift the West End community. Dove's community service efforts were centered on the arts, education, historical preservation, oral history, and public safety.
In 2018, 68 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Pearlie who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 2, 046th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
I think Pearlie is a nice, pretty name for a pretty girl. Maybe it's not the best of names but I wouldn't be ashamed if it was my name. I don't understand why it's rated so low. I actually prefer it over Pearl.
My grandfather apparently wanted my mom to name me this, after his mother. I think it's a very cutesy sounding name and better suited as a nickname for Pearl than a name on it's own. But I guess I wouldn't have minded it as my name...
― Anonymous User 10/28/2013
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I think Pearl is much better. Pearlie is a bit childly or too old-y. Choose Pearl.
In addition, Dove served on many service committees and headed projects of her own in order to uplift the West End community. Dove's community service efforts were centered on the arts, education, historical preservation, oral history, and public safety.