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Gladys Love Avery Tillett (March 19, 1891 – September 21, 1984) was an American political organizer and activist, based in North Carolina. She supported women's suffrage when she was a college student, and was working for passage of the
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in her eighties.


Early life

Gladys Love Avery was born in
Morganton, North Carolina Morganton is a city in and the county seat of Burke County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 16,918 at the 2010 census. Morganton is approximately northwest of Charlotte. Morganton is one of the principal cities in the Hick ...
, the daughter of
Alphonso Calhoun Avery Alphonso Calhoun Avery (September 11, 1835 – June 13, 1913) was a lawyer, Confederate military officer, and politician in North Carolina. During the American Civil War, he served with the rank of major on the staffs of General Daniel Harv ...
and his second wife, Sarah Love Thomas Avery. Her father, a judge, had served as an officer in the Confederate army during the
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, and in the North Carolina legislature after the war. Her uncle
Isaac E. Avery Isaac Erwin Avery (December 20, 1828 – July 3, 1863) was a planter and an officer in the Confederate States Army. He died at the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. Avery is most remembered for a poignant blood-stained note ...
died at the
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; two other uncles,
William Waightstill Avery William Waightstill Avery (1816–1864) was a North Carolina politician and lawyer. He served in the North Carolina House of Commons and State Senate prior to the U.S. Civil War. He represented North Carolina in the Provisional Confederate Co ...
and Clark Moulton Avery, also died during the war. One of her grandfathers was
William Holland Thomas William Holland Thomas (February 5, 1805 РMay 10, 1893) was an American merchant and soldier. He was the son of Temperance Thomas (n̩e Colvard) and Richard Thomas, who died before he was born. He was raised by his mother on Raccoon Cr ...
, and one of her great-grandfathers was
Waightstill Avery Waightstill Avery (10 May 1741 – 15 March 1821) was an early American lawyer and officer in the North Carolina militia during the American Revolution. He is noted for fighting a duel with future U.S. president Andrew Jackson in 1788. Famil ...
.Carolyn Roff
"Gladys Love Avery Tillett"
''Dictionary of North Carolina Biography'', edited by William S. Powell (University of North Carolina Press 1996).
Gladys Avery attended the North Carolina College for Women, where suffragist Harriet Elliott was one of her professors, and earned a bachelor's degree in political science from the
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in 1917.


Career

As a young lawyer's wife, Gladys Avery Tillett was active in the
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, amateur theatre groups, and other women's clubs. She founded the Mecklenburg County chapter of the
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, was the president of the League in North Carolina, and served on the State Board of Elections. She also fought for teachers' right to teach evolution."Gladys A. Tillet Dies; An Activist Democrat"
†“ ''New York Times'' (October 3, 1984).
She was busy on the national level with
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political work too. In 1936 and 1940 she directed the speakers' bureau of the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee. In 1943 she became a vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. She gave a keynote address at the convention in 1944. Late in life she was active working for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.Sally G. McMillen
"Gladys Avery Tillett: White Gloved and Iron Willed"
in Michele Gillespie, Sally G. McMillen, eds., ''North Carolina Women: Their Lives and Times--Volume 2'' (University of Georgia Press 2015): 144-168.
Tillett also took an interest in international matters. In 1945 she was an observer at the founding conference of the United Nations. In 1949 she was appointed by
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to the American delegation attending a
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conference in Paris, and in the 1960s she was appointed by presidents Kennedy and Johnson to be the US representative on the
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. "You must awaken the women in order to awaken a country and have it move forward," she explained of her work.


Personal life

Gladys Avery married Charles Walter Tillett Jr., a lawyer from Charlotte, in 1917. They had three children, Charles, Gladys, and Sara. Gladys Avery Tillett died in 1984, aged 92 years, in Charlotte. Her papers are archived in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.Gladys Avery Tillett Papers
Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC.


References

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