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So i wanted to make a post to spread the history of Dr. Angie King. Most of my vintage home decor and items comes from her home.
This is Angie Turner King and my husband's gran used to take care of her in her later years and then her grandson. They both had traveled the world and collected amazing items. Sadly the house sold and no one could hold onto all the stuff and her daughter just wanted a few things. I hope you can appreciate the history of where some of these things came from.
Not only was she the First Black woman to get a PhD in Chemistry she did amazing work for West Virginia State University which is an HBCU in WV. But she did a lot of work for women. She came up and had a rough upbringing but turned it around and became a National Treasure and State Hero.
I'm so proud to have her items throughout my home and I hope you will too!
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momofroc
Very cool. Love this. I have fam from Bluefield, WV where she studied.
Jun 17Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@momofroc thast cool! `My husband and mother in law always talked about her and her son, i think he was a nephew or something she took in, so when i googled her and i found she was the first black woman with her PHDs in science and math, i just thought it was so cool. I wish i could have gotten more things, her house was filled with all kinds of stuff, sadly the things we did get are ones i don't have room for, i also love any items where you know who had it and the history of it
Jun 17Reply

restingdollface
💖
Jul 03Reply

tpmom
@zireaelhavcaren This is amazing 🙌
Jul 12Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@tpmom i know,i wish i could have met her. she was your typical stern old lady apparently lol i just think its funny that my husband and siblings had no idea until i googled her a while back.
Jul 12Reply

tpmom
@zireaelhavcaren Makes life interesting💜☮
Jul 12Reply

theedysue
Truly an inspiration❣️🥰✌️😎
Jul 13Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@theedysue truly! she went through so much hardship and accomplished the almost impossible for a black woman at the time. She set an example for little girls everywhere to work hard and you can push through the muck and rise on top
Jul 13Reply

theedysue
@zireaelhavcaren 😍🥰😎
Jul 14Reply

chytealthedeal
Wow, beautiful story/history💚💚!
Jul 28Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@chytealthedeal I know! I hate that growing up taking history on my own state even during BHM that she was never mentioned, so i really wanted to share her story since a lot of the items i have used to be hers. I wish i could have met her!
Jul 28Reply

chytealthedeal
@zireaelhavcaren Unsung stories like these need to be heard more often💚💚.
Jul 28Reply

ll5472
Absolutely beautiful story, everyone should share this post, everyone needs to know this story, I love this a lot!!!♥️
Sep 15Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@ll5472 yes! I agree! I think it's so important to learn history especially people like Miss King who went thru so much and accomplished so much.
Sep 15Reply

okwhatever4ever
amazing. thank you for telling us about her.
Sep 27Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@okwhatever4ever ❤❤ I think its so important to learn about people who overcame and accomplished a lot
Sep 27Reply

so_lovrie
I love this 💖! Thank you for sharing.
Oct 03Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@lovrie 🥰
Oct 03Reply

cofounta
Never knew anything about her. Thank you for sharing this!
Oct 13Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@cofounta I know thats why I wanted to make a post for her since she did a lot and even growing up in WV never heard of her. but I figured since I inherited some of her home items that I wanted people to know who they belonged too especially someone like Miss Angie.
Oct 13Reply

tmacshop
Very amazing woman! Thank you for sharing!
May 24Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@tmacshop ❤️ 💙
May 24Reply

seathroughheart
WOW! I was just watching a program about her a few days ago. Amazing woman!
Jun 03Reply

zireaelhavcaren
@seathroughheart no way! do you remember what it was called and what it was on?
Jun 03Reply

seathroughheart
@zireaelhavcaren I don’t but I’ll search for it when I get a few minutes and get back to you. 😁
Jun 03Reply

maidmarian
Wow. What a great story!
Sep 04Reply

inkyandloud
Wait are my clothes miss kings!?!?! I’m honored and will light a candle in her memory tonight
Oct 02Reply

heathersink80
this is so awesome!!!
Jan 01Reply

hoarderhaven
Great story. I was on Etsy for four years and they encourage you to tell the story on every vintage piece you sell. Gives room for creativity and education historically
Jan 13Reply

hoarderhaven
I have a story on West Virginia myself. I’ve never been there though
Jan 13Reply

calercia
Very cool story🙂
Jul 23Reply
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