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'''Born:''' Norah Bassett Tinsley
'''Born:''' Norah Bassett Tinsley


::September 24, 1886
::September 24, 1886
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'''Spouse:''' [[John T. Black]] (m. 1906)
'''Spouse:''' [[John T. Black]] (m. 1906)


'''Children:''' [[Adolphus Black]], [[Remola Black Falls]], [[Corneil Black]], [[Henry Grant Black]], [[J. T. Black]]
'''Children:''' [[Adolphus Black]], [[Remola Black Falls]], [[Corneil Black]], [[Henry Grant Black]], and [[J. T. Black]]


'''Parents:''' [[Adolphus Grant Tinsley]] and [[Sally Litchfield]]
'''Parents:''' [[Adolphus Grant Tinsley]] and [[Sally Litchfield]]

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Born: ♀ Norah Bassett Tinsley

September 24, 1886
Kemper County, MS

Died: July 5, 1976

Jackson, MS

Spouse: John T. Black (m. 1906)

Children: Adolphus Black, Remola Black Falls, Corneil Black, Henry Grant Black, and J. T. Black

Parents: Adolphus Grant Tinsley and Sally Litchfield

Early Life

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Education

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Career

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When J.T. was being recruited by numerous colleges as a football player, Mississippi State offered to hire Norah as well. She became a concessionaire and surrogate mom to the football team. She stayed on for some time after J.T. left. She was well enough known in Mississippi that Gillespie V. "Sonny" Montgomery ran TV campaign ads in which she endorsed him. He won.

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