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'OSS MARTHA JACKSON ROSS Martha Jackson Ross, 89, a long-time resident of Bethesda and Frederick, Maryland and award-winning former President of the Oral History Association, died April 5, 2013 in Fremont, Ohio. In 1976, Ross helped co-found the Oral History in the Middle Atlantic Region (OHMAR) regional professional organization and In 1982, she received OHMAR's Forrest C. Pogue Award "for distinguished, unique and continuing contributions to oral history." In 2001, the Oral History Association honored Martha's contributions to the field by establishing the Martha Ross Teaching Award, and later the University of Maryland Baltimore County created the Martha Ross Center for Oral History. Ross taught oral history at University of Maryland, College Park, where she earned her Master's Degree in 1978, mentoring many oral history practitioners. Ross also conducted numerous oral history projects in the Washington, DC area, including for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, National Park Service and the American College of Dentists. Throughout her life, Ross radiated her passion for principled excellence and truth telling, combined with absolute good humor and respect. A native of Selma, Alabama, one of her most courageous acts was walking the final day of the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery civil rights march, carrying a handmade sign that read, "Here's One Native Selmian for Freedom and Justice." Ross was the first child of Alabama educator Walter Mahan Jackson and Anna Bell Seymour. She graduated from Montevallo College for Women (History and English major) in 1945. In 1988, her alma mater (now University of Montevallo) named her Distinguished Alumnus. Martha Ross met her husband, Dr. Donald M. Ross, during World War II while both were working on the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Throughout their 66 years together they enjoyed travelling, reading, playing bridge and she was the life of every party since she played piano by ear. In addition to her husband, Ross is also survived by her children, David (DanQing) Ross of Houston, TX, Michael (Lillian) Ross of San Jose, CA, Kathryn (Rev. Joseph Lees) Ross of Fremont, OH, Gregory (Jan) Ross of Cary, NC, John Ross of Los Angeles, CA and Maria (Jim) Ross-Lyons of Kent, WA. In addition she is survived by 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, April 23 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Fremont, OH, followed by lunch at St. John's Lutheran Church, also in Fremont. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Alzheimer's Association or Oral History Association (OHA, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 4117, Atlanta, GA, 30302-4117).

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Published by The Washington Post on Apr. 19, 2013.

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Kate Burr

January 25, 2015

John and Irma Burr loved Martha, as did all seven of their children. May she rest in peace. But somehow I can see Martha in heaven, sharp as ever, commenting on world affairs. Kate Burr Oliver

Marion Smith

April 26, 2013

An amazing life!

Thanks to Martha Jackson Ross for her courage as an advocate for civil rights and her extraordinary professional career.
A woman to be remembered!
Sympathy to her family

Pamela Henson

April 22, 2013

It is with deep sadness that I heard of Martha's passing. She was my mentor in oral history but also in how to live a good and loving life. She had a tremendous impact on the field of oral history, setting the highest of standards. She was a very special person, and I will always count myself as very lucky to have known her as I did.

Marjorie McLellan

April 21, 2013

Martha was a long-time advocate for teachers when I joined the Oral History Association. She was witty, kind, generous, warm, gregarious--she embodied what has made the Oral History Association a special home for a diverse group of independent, public, academic and teaching historians. She will be missed.

Margaret Ross Adcock Greene

April 19, 2013

We shared many wonderful visits over the years. Martha will be missed not only by her family but her loads of friends.

April 19, 2013

I did not know Ms. Ross personally, but her work had a tremendous impact on the professionals and mentors who work with my students on oral history projects. She will be missed, but never forgotten.

April 19, 2013

Martha was a pioneering oral historian, setting a high standard for oral history practice, and serving as a model for generations of students. She was a marvelous soul, a truly welcoming and generous spirit.

Cliff Kuhn, Executive Director
Oral HIstory Association

David Ross

April 18, 2013

She raised 6 children, and then went back to school to become a leader in her field. And that's not to mention her double major in college or her passionate advocacy of civil rights! What a great life. We will always love you!

April 18, 2013

Shared so many fantastic moments with Martha and Donald and family - our love to all!!!
Carl Jr,Carl III, Gretta, Peter, Joel, Heidi, Krista Siebentritt,

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