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"I expected her to be President of the United States one day,” family friend Annie Montgomery tells PEOPLE Kiah Duggins was ...
Duggins' family said that she was returning to Washington D.C. after spending time with her mother during a surgical procedure Kimberlee Speakman is a digital writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Kiah Duggins, 30, was aboard the American Airlines flight carrying 60 passengers and four crew members that crashed with a Black Hawk helicopter just minutes before its scheduled landing at the ...
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Hollywood Unlocked on MSNKiah Duggins — A Civil Rights Attorney, Aspiring Howard Law Professor, Former Michelle Obama Intern, And Former Miss Kansas Contestant — Among American Ai…Kiah Duggins — a 30-year-old Civil Rights attorney, aspiring Howard Law professor, former Michelle Obama intern, and former ...
Kiah Duggins, civil rights attorney and soon-to-be Howard University law professor, has been identified as one of the victims in the fatal mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport.
Duggins, 30, was a former Miss Kansas civil rights attorney and soon-to-be law professor at Howard University. Elder, 34, was a devoted mother, wife and flight attendant from Charlotte ...
NPR's Adrian Ma remembers his girlfriend, Kiah Duggins, who died in the American Airlines flight that crashed into the Potomac River in January after a mid-air collision. I knew someone on AA 5342.
Kiah Duggins, a civil rights attorney and soon-to-be Howard University law professor, has been identified as one of the victims in the fatal mid-air collision near Reagan National Airport.
A Harvard Law School graduate on the verge of joining the faculty at the nation’s most prestigious historically Black law school was killed in the midair crash at Reagan National Airport in ...
Kiah Duggins was set to become a professor at Howard University School of Law this fall, according to the university. Howard University Courtesy photo If her professors at Wichita State University ...
Civil rights attorney Kiah Duggins was among the 64 passengers and crew on the American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, to Washington, D.C., that plunged into the Potomac River Wednesday ...
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