About: Grace Rohrer

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Grace Rohrer (full name: Grace Jemison Rohrer-Huff; June 14, 1924 – October 12, 2011), was an American educator, arts and women's rights activist, and politician who served as the first woman to hold a state cabinet-level position in North Carolina when she was appointed Secretary of Cultural Resources by Governor James Holshouser from 1973–77. A Republican, she also served as Secretary of Administration under James G. Martin, 1985–87.

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  • Grace Rohrer (full name: Grace Jemison Rohrer-Huff; June 14, 1924 – October 12, 2011), was an American educator, arts and women's rights activist, and politician who served as the first woman to hold a state cabinet-level position in North Carolina when she was appointed Secretary of Cultural Resources by Governor James Holshouser from 1973–77. A Republican, she also served as Secretary of Administration under James G. Martin, 1985–87. (en)
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  • Grace Jemison (en)
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  • Grace Jemison (en)
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  • Grace Jemison Rohrer-Huff (en)
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  • Don Huff (en)
  • Robert H. Rohrer (en)
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  • James S. Lofton (en)
  • Sara W. Hodgkins (en)
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  • Grace Rohrer (full name: Grace Jemison Rohrer-Huff; June 14, 1924 – October 12, 2011), was an American educator, arts and women's rights activist, and politician who served as the first woman to hold a state cabinet-level position in North Carolina when she was appointed Secretary of Cultural Resources by Governor James Holshouser from 1973–77. A Republican, she also served as Secretary of Administration under James G. Martin, 1985–87. (en)
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  • Grace Jemison Rohrer-Huff (en)
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