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Jonnie Mae Gibson was the first African-American female undercover agent to work for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (McClure 1). Johnnie Gibson was born on March 1, 1979 in Caryville, Florida (McClure 2). Gibson grew up and received her early education in Florida (2). After graduating from high school, she continued her education and received an Associate degree in Nursing at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Florida (2). In the year of 1968, Gibson earned her bachelor
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At the time of production, there was only two African-American women supervisors in the F. Bolin said that as a judge she saw herself, “as a guardian for the whole city and for all children” (Hemming). Headquarters she was promoted and given the position as Supervisor of the Financial Crimes Unit (3). college days for the most part evoke sad an lonely personal memories” (Slaight). “I was able to solve a lot of them,” Mrs.
Bolin was also a miraculous and inspiring writer. Jonnie Mae Gibson is considered, “. agents would conduct seminars at their old high school (3). Gibson was the first African-American female to be assigned to Fugitive Matters and the second women to work in the Miami Field Office (3).
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