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QCT Charlotte Women's History 👩🏾‍⚖️📚
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Travel Article Spring 2026 🌸✈️
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A First For Charlotte!
Re-published from a previous edition with 2026 Updates...
QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 Pic

The idea of a Women's History and Heritage Tour™ came to our Director Juan D. a.k.a. "Jay" Whipple back in 2002 -- ten years after he developed his first area tour of Black Charlotte called the Charlotte Black Heritage Toursm.

He commissioned one of his female guides to begin the research; however, the project was never completed due to an unforeseen stoppage. The idea of the woman's history and heritage tour was shelved until 2009 when Mr. Whipple decided to dust off and complete the project himself.

"The timing is a lot better for this type of tour because women have made a much larger impact on the Queen City since 2002"
says Whipple. "Back then there were just a hand full of women contributors to highlight, today, you have a much larger pool of notable women to highlight which allows for at least a three hour tour."

Charlotte's first Women History and Heritage Toursm highlights the contributions of notable area women from the past and present such as Doris Duke (Duke Energy) who was born on November 22, 1912 in New York City. She was the only child of James and Nanaline Duke of Durham, NC. At the early age of 12, she became the richest woman/little girl in the world after inheriting her father's fortune worth reportedly $300 million dollars. In order to become the sole heir of her father's estate she had to sue her own mother whom some blamed for his death in 1925. She reportedly never had any real childhood friends and hence was known as the "Poor little rich girl." Billionaire tobacco, electric energy, and transportation heiress Doris Duke passed away on October 28, 1993 at the age of 80 years old. She is featured on the QCT Charlotte Daily City Toursm.

UPDATE:
In 2026, the Doris Duke Foundation continues grants for arts, conservation, and medical research, with recent RFPs (Request for Proposals) announced for climate resilience projects (Jan 2026). Her creation of Duke Gardens' Italian Garden endures as a Charlotte landmark, blending her father's industrial vision with her artistic flair. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 Pic Dr. Selma Burke(Sculptress) was born on December 31, 1900, in Mooresville, NC, to Mary L. Elizabeth Jackson Cofield Burke, a homemaker/educator and Neal Burke, a Methodist minister. She studied at the Slater Industrial and State Normal School (now Winston-Salem State University) in Winston-Salem, NC, and worked as a Registered Nurse in the 1920's and 1930's in Philadelphia and New York while receiving several art fellowships. She returned to this area and completed her Doctorate in Arts and Letters from Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC. Dr. Selma Burke passed away on August 29, 1995 at the age of 94 years old . She is featured on the QCT Charlotte Black Heritage Toursm.

UPDATE:
In 2026, Dr. Selma Burke's legacy endures through her iconic FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) dime profile and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. statue in Charlotte's Marshall Park. New exhibitions at Winston-Salem State University and the Smithsonian highlight her Harlem Renaissance contributions, with a Mooresville mural project honoring her birthplace (Feb 2026). Her Selma Burke Art Center teachings continue inspiring youth via digital archives. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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Representative Sue Myrick (R-NC 9) was born August 1, 1941, in QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 PicTiffin, Ohio. She attended Heidelberg College in Tifton from 1959 to 1960. In 1995, she was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Heidelberg College. Before moving to Charlotte, NC, she was an on-air television personality in Harrisburg, Virginia. Representative Myrick began her public life as executive secretary to the Mayor of Alliance, Ohio.

She made history by being elected as the first woman Mayor of Charlotte, NC, in 1987 after defeating Harvey Gantt (Charlotte's first Black Mayor) and served until 1991. Representative Myrick served until 2013 and is the former President and CEO of Myrick Advertising and Public Relations and Myrick Enterprises and is part of the QCT Charlotte Daily City Toursm.

UPDATE:
In 2026, Sue Myrick's trailblazing legacy as Charlotte's first female mayor (1987-1991) and NC's first Republican congresswoman (1995-2013) is celebrated through new Charlotte Mecklenburg Library exhibits on her road-building campaigns and breast cancer advocacy. Her papers at UNC Charlotte's Atkins Library were digitized this year, highlighting her defeat of Harvey Gantt and push for south Charlotte growth. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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Representative Beverly M. Earle (D-NC 101) was born on December 30, 1943 in Greensboro, NC; home of the first sit in movement and is the first Black woman to represent Mecklenburg County in the North Carolina House of Representatives. She is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University with a degree in Social Service and has received many civic awards for her care of the elderly, children, and the sick. She has lived in Charlotte, NC, for over thirty years and is the owner of Earle and Associates - founded in 1991. From 1985 to 1991 she owned and operated Beverly's Frozen Desserts. Representative Earle served until 2018 and that same year was the winner of the North Carolina PACE (Programs of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly) Advocate Award.

UPDATE:
In 2026, former Representative Beverly M. Earle’s trailblazing work in District 101 continues to influence debates on affordable housing, public transit, and elder care in Charlotte. Her long service in the North Carolina House—where she championed working-class families and served on key committees like Energy and Public Utilities—remains a reference point for current Democratic lawmakers. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 Pic Elisabeth "Liz" Green Hair (D) was born on January 2, 1920 in St. Louis, MO, and in 1949 moved to Charlotte with her second husband (Sam Hair). She made political history here in 1974 when she became the first woman to head the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners; making her the most powerful woman in town. She was instrumental in creating the county's first affirmative action plan, the Charlotte Women's Political Caucus and the Mecklenburg County Democratic Women's Club. She campaigned for a "green necklace" around the Queen City and today the Liz Hair Nature Walk is named in her honor along the 14-mile Little Sugar Creek Greenway which is on the route of the QCT Charlotte Daily City Toursm. She passed away in March of 2014 at the age of 94 years old.

UPDATE:
In 2026, Elisabeth "Liz" Green Hair's barrier-breaking legacy as Mecklenburg County's first elected female commissioner (1972) and first female chair (1974) is honored via UNC Charlotte's Goldmine digital archives of her oral history. Her advocacy for airport expansion, affirmative action, and the Liz Hair Nature Trail endures in Charlotte's infrastructure and greenways. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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Commissioner Ella Butler Scarborough (D) QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 Picwas born in 1952 in Sumter, SC, and in 1971 moved to Charlotte after graduating from South Carolina State University. She made political history here by becoming the first Black/African-American woman to win an at-large seat on Charlotte City Council, and again in 1998 when she won the democratic primary to run for Mayor of the Queen City. She is the great-niece of Dr. Mary McLeod-Bethune (Founder of Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Florida), and was shot at, attacked by dogs, and repelled with fire hoses during the Orangeburg Massacre in 1968 during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. She has served as Chair At Large on the Mecklenburg County Board of County Commissioners and it was reported on February 3, 2022, that she asked to take a medical leave of absence from her position. Scarborough passed away on May 22, 2022, at the age of 75 years old. She is featured on the QCT Charlotte Black Heritage Toursm.

UPDATE:
In 2026, Ella Butler Scarborough's pioneering legacy as Charlotte's first Black woman City Council member (1987) and Mecklenburg County's first Black female Commission Chair (2016-2018) lives on through the Ella B. Scarborough Community Resource Center at 430 Stitt Road—offering integrated health, housing, and economic services via Mecklenburg County's trauma-informed design. Her Sumter, SC roots, civil rights activism, "Ban the Box" advocacy, and trailblazing runs for U.S. Senate and mayor continue inspiring women leaders. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 PicMayor/Commissioner Jennifer Roberts (D) was born on April 18, 1960, and is a native of Charlotte, NC, where she graduated from East Mecklenburg High School before going on to earn her Bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill and Master's degrees in International Affairs from John Hopkins University, and the University of Toronto. She is the first person (male or female) to be elected as the Chair of the Board of Mecklenburg County Commissioners (2006 - 2011) and later Mayor of Charlotte (2015 - 2017). Mayor/Commissioner Roberts is a proud recipient of the Maya Angelou Women Who Lead award, among others, and currently (2022) works as the Director of the Path to Positive Communities program with ecoAmerica which is a national non-profit organization that works to build institutional leadership, public support, an political will for climate actions in the United States. In 2023 former Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts and former State Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr provided an update on their ongoing work to help restore and strengthen faith in the honesty and legitimacy of U.S. elections. She is featured on the QCT Charlotte Daily City Toursm.

UPDATE:
In 2026, Jennifer Roberts' pioneering legacy as the first woman elected to both Mecklenburg County Commission Chair and Charlotte Mayor (2015-2017) endures through her climate advocacy, including the Charlotte Clean Energy Resolution and 5,000 affordable housing units initiative. Her work with ecoAmerica's climate solutions and NC Climate Solutions Coalition continues advancing environmental justice and equity. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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Mayor Vi Alexander Lyles (D) is a native of Columbia, SC (home QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 Pic of Fort Jackson, United States Army basic training post), and was serving the city as Mayor Pro-Tem and At-Large council member from 2013 to 2017. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Queen's University, and her Masters of Public Administration from the University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill, and served as assistant city manager from 1996 to 2004. She was 64 years old at the time of her historic victory; widowed (late husband John), and the mother of four children. She was officially sworn in on Monday December 4, 2017, and lead her first official city council meeting on Monday December 11, 2017.

UPDATE:
In 2026, Mayor Vi Lyles, Charlotte's first Black female mayor, continues championing $250M in affordable housing, the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, and transit expansions like the Silver Line. Her leadership through pandemic recovery and equity initiatives solidifies her as a steady hand guiding the Queen City's growth. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour 2026 PicAlso featured is Ms. Cynthia Marshall (born December 15, 1959; former head of AT&T, North Carolina), who in February 2018 became the first Black female CEO (Chief Executive Officer) in the NBA (National Basketball Association) when she landed the job with the Dallas Mavericks; and many more notable women of distinction. She is featured on the QCT Charlotte Black/African-American Heritage Toursm



UPDATE:
In 2026, Cynthia "Cynt" Marshall's trailblazing legacy as the first Black/African-American President of AT&T North Carolina (2007-2012) and first Black chair of the NC State Chamber of Commerce endures through her Marshalling Resources consulting firm—now focused on DEI leadership training after her 2024 retirement as Dallas Mavericks CEO, the first Black woman to lead an NBA team. Her 36-year AT&T career elevated workplace culture, landing the company on Fortune's 100 Best Companies list. Explore her story on QCT's Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Toursm this March.

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The first tour took place on Saturday March 27, 2010, at 1:30 PM, and included a stop at the Duke Mansion in the Myers Park community. The tour lasted three hours and was enjoyed by all in attendance.

Visit the QCT Charlotte Women's History and Heritage Tour™ site for additional tour information! You can now enjoy a private Virtually-Guided tour in a SAFE environment.

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