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  1. Betty Bumpers (2009) Elizabeth Callans Flanigan „BettyBumpers, geborene Flanigan, (* 11. Januar 1925 in Grand Prairie, Franklin County, Arkansas; † 23. November 2018 in Little Rock, Arkansas) war eine US-amerikanische Lehrerin. Von 1971 bis 1975 war sie als Ehefrau von Gouverneur Dale Bumpers die First Lady von Arkansas

  2. Betty Lou Bumpers (née Flanagan; January 11, 1925 – November 23, 2018) was an American politician, advocate for childhood immunizations, and world peace activist, who served as the First Lady of Arkansas from 1971 to 1975.

    • Teacher, Activist
  3. 24. Nov. 2018 · LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Betty Bumpers, whose advocacy of childhood immunization won her national recognition while serving as first lady of Arkansas and after accompanying her husband, Dale L....

  4. 26. Nov. 2018 · View All News. The U.S. Institute of Peace mourns the death of Betty Bumpers, a schoolteacher, First Lady of Arkansas and adept political campaigner whose work promoted a reduction of tensions and nuclear weaponry during the Cold War, elevated the voices of American women in policymaking, and improved health for children.

  5. Elizabeth Callans Flanigan „BettyBumpers, geborene Flanigan, war eine US-amerikanische Lehrerin. Von 1971 bis 1975 war sie als Ehefrau von Gouverneur Dale Bumpers die First Lady von Arkansas. Sie leitete mit Rosalynn Carter erfolgreiche Kampagnen für die Impfung amerikanischer Schulkinder.

  6. Betty Bumpers, former First Lady of Arkansas, wife of former U.S. Senator Dale Bumpers, has dedicated her life to issues affecting children’s health, empowering women, and the cause of world peace. A former art teacher educated at Iowa State, the University of Arkansas, and the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, Betty Bumpers is the mother of ...

  7. 24. Nov. 2018 · Betty Bumpers, a former Arkansas first lady who advocated for childhood immunizations nationwide and pushed for limiting nuclear arms proliferation, has died. She was 93.