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Dorothy Miller recalls segregated schools, IBM career and long advocacy for East Ramapo schools

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A biographical statement presented at the meeting outlined Dorothy Miller’s early life in segregated North Carolina, her accounting and information-systems degree from Pace University, a career at IBM, and decades of community organizing that included litigation supporting a ward system for the East Ramapo Central School District.

Dorothy Miller, a community advocate and retired IBM project office manager, described growing up in segregated North Carolina and later moving to New York at 17 to pursue work and educational opportunities.

The statement said Miller worked first as an accounting clerk at New York Telephone Company, attended Pace University while working full time and earned a dual degree in accounting and information systems with a minor in mathematics. She went on to a long career at IBM in roles…

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