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        Eugenia Thomas works at the Metro-Dade Department of Justice Assistance, Administrative Management Division, where she oversees the implementation of special projects. Although Thomas' profession has provided opportunities to aid families and youth, perhaps her greatest contributions to humankind comes from her free involvement in affairs against racial discrimination. She helped organize and continues to lead the McLamore Center, which cares for abused and neglected children. She served as the first black president of the American Association of University Women, Tamiami Branch, the Children's Home Society, and, in 1988, the Florida Parent Teacher's Association.

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