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Ida B. Kinney was born on 25 May, 1904. Discover Ida B. Kinney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 105 years old?

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Age 105 years old
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Born 25 May, 1904
Birthday 25 May
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Date of death January 1, 2009
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1971

She was appointed to the commission on aging for the County of Los Angeles, where she served actively for 12 years. She was in the forefront of establishing a center for seniors in the Valley. Former Councilmen Howard Finn credits Kinney with the building of the multipurpose senior center which opened in 1971 in the Pacoima neighborhood of Los Angeles.. She also played a key role in developing the Boys & Girls Club in the Pacoima neighborhood.

1955

Kinney was also honored by the NAACP on her 100th birthday as being a member of its organization since May 1955. This honor resulted in a commendatory U.S postal stamp, being commissioned and soon to be released.

1942

In December 1942, Kinney became a pioneer member of Great Community Missionary Baptist Church in Pacoima under the leadership of the late Rev. T.G. Pledger, Organizer/Pastor. In 1952, she met and married Perry Kinney. They were married for over 50 years until his death at age 104 in 2004.

1940

Kinney returned to the old Vermont Campus of the University of California, Los Angeles for her second year of college where she met her first husband, Carl Binion, who died a decade later from a war injury from World War I. She moved to the San Fernando Valley in 1940, and returned to school to continue her education where she graduated with a bachelor's degree from what was then-San Fernando Valley State College.

1920

In 1920 Kinney, then 16, moved to California. Kinney and her mother lived in Santa Monica until she graduated from Santa Monica High School. She attended Philander Smith College in Arkansas for one year.

1904

Ida B. Kinney (née Ford; May 25, 1904 – January 1, 2009) was an African-American civil rights activist.

1900

Ida Ford, the granddaughter of slaves, was born in Lafayette County, Arkansas, the only child to Henry B. Ford and Bessie White. From age three, Ida lived with her grandparents, James T. and Anna Mariah White, who were former slaves that bought themselves out of slavery with the sale of cotton. They were very industrious people who taught her valuable lessons about the ethics of life and putting God first. During the early 1900s, women were not allowed to read or write so Kinney, a young girl, taught her grandmother to read and write, using the Bible.