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Politician

Name
  
Mary Previte


Political party
  
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Born
  
September 7, 1932 (age 92) Kaifeng, Henan, China (
1932-09-07
)

Alma mater
  
Greenville CollegeGlassboro State College

Education
  
Rowan University, Greenville College

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Mary Previte


Weixian Concentration Camp Survivor Gives Thanks to Her Heroes


Mary Evelyn Previte (born September 7, 1932 in Kaifeng, China) is an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly, where she represented the 6th legislative district from 1998 to 2006.

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Life and career

Mary Previte American Prisoner of War Finds Thanks Chinese Rescuer After 18Year

Previte is the great-granddaughter of James Hudson Taylor, the founder of China Inland Mission. As a young girl, Previte was a student at the Chefoo School at Yantai in Shandong, China and spent three years in a Japanese concentration camp at Weihsien Compound during World War II, from which she was liberated by American paratroopers on August 17, 1945. Over 50 years later, in 1997, she began to seek out and thank, in person, each of the soldiers who had been involved in liberating the camp.

Mary Previte After a rescue in China 70 years ago finally a chance to say thank

At the age of 14, Previte lost her left hand in a revolving saw accident. But this did not hinder her from going on to graduate with a B.A. from Greenville College and received an M.A. from Glassboro State College (now Rowan University) in English / Education.

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She served on the Voorhees Board of Education in 1966 and 1967 and a trustee on the Haddonfield Board of Education from 1972-1974. Previte has been the Administrator of Camden County Youth Center for over 20 years and was elected in 1997 as the first female president of the New Jersey Juvenile Detention Association.

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In 1994, she published Hungry Ghosts, the story of her experience as Administrator of the Youth Center.

Mary Previte American prisoner of war meets and thanks the Chinese man who

Previte was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly representing the 6th legislative district from 1998 to 2006. She has served on the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Advisory Committee since 1995. She served on the Advisory Council on Juvenile Justice in 1994. Previte served in the Assembly on the Family, Women and Children's Services Committee (as Chair), the Federal Relations Committee and the Regulated Professions and Independent Authorities Committee. She did not seek reelection to the Assembly in 2005, and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Pamela Rosen Lampitt.

Published works

  • Hungry Ghosts ISBN 978-0-310-20665-1
  • References

    Mary Previte Wikipedia


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