Abraham Goldhagen
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Abraham K. Goldhagen (born Oct 6, 1904) was a pioneer civil rights activist and NAACP leader from Cincinnati, Ohio[1]. Using his family's business (The Wein Bar) as a base of operations and meeting place to organize and support African American causes and related protest spanning from 1940-1980.
Biography[edit]
Abraham K Goldhagen was born on October 6, 1904, in Manhattan, New York, to Rebecca (Beki) Goldhagen, and Joseph Goldhagen. Died on June 12, 1992 at the age of 87.
Awards and Honors[edit]
Xavier University Community Service Award 1978
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