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1908 National Education Association Spelling Bee - Wikipedia
Marie C. Bolden, a thirteen-year-old black girl whose father was a mail carrier, was the only Cleveland speller with no errors, so she was named the individual champion and received a gold medal. [8] [6] [9] [10] 展开
The 1908 National Education Association Spelling Bee was a team-based, inter-city spelling bee held on June 29, 1908, at the Hippodrome Theater in Cleveland, Ohio. … 展开
The spelling bee was part of the forty-sixth annual convention of the National Education Association (NEA), which was held in Cleveland. The NEA invited teams to compete from across the … 展开
Even before the competition, some members of the all-white New Orleans team "...balked at the idea of spelling against a negro girl..." in a racially integrated team such as Cleveland's. After Marie Bolden and the Cleveland team won the competition, New … 展开
• Nadine Yousif (May 31, 2023). "The untold tale of America's first spelling bee victor". BBC News. 展开
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When she won the first national spelling bee, Marie C. Bolden
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2017年5月30日 · Marie C. Bolden achieved a perfect score in test of more than 100 words as part of the National Education Association's annual meeting in Cleveland.
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But America’s first national spelling champion, a Black teenager named Marie C. Bolden, was crowned long before the Scripps event existed. Bolden was a 13-year-old 8th grader in 1908, when her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio, hosted …
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2023年6月2日 · Marie C. Bolden made national headlines when she turned in a flawless performance at a spelling bee in Cleveland. Her competitors included white students from segregated school districts in the...
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Marie C. Bolden. The 1908 NEA Spelling Bee was an inter-city contest, with teams of fifteen eighth graders each participating from Cleveland, Erie, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, and New Orleans. For the competition, each student …