Pauline Bray Fletcher

Pauline Bray Fletcher
A Black woman with hair parted center and dressed to the nape, wearing round eyeglasses and a dark jacket with a lace-trimmed collar; the words "Cloud Studio" are legible in the lower right corner
Pauline Bray Fletcher, from a 1927 newspaper
Born
Pauline Bray

May 8, 1884
Franklin County, Georgia
DiedNovember 11, 1970
Birmingham, Alabama
Other namesPauline Braye Fletcher
Occupation(s)Nurse, camping promoter

Pauline Bray Fletcher (May 8, 1884 – November 11, 1970),[1] sometimes written as Pauline Braye Fletcher, was an American registered nurse and promoter of outdoor camping for black children in the Jim Crow South.

  1. ^ Some sources give 1878 as her birth year; the dates given here are the dates on her gravestone in Birmingham's Greenwood Cemetery.