Mamie Peanut Johnson became a registered nurse in the 1950s after retiring from her Baseball career with the Indianapolis Clowns. She attended nursing school and earned her degree to pursue a new career in healthcare.
a grandmother is une grand-mère in French. Mamie is a comon nickname for grannie.
"Granny" in French is "mamie" or "grand-mère."
You can say "Tu me manques, mamie" in French, which translates to "I miss you, grandma."
A grandmother is 'une grand-mère' in French. Grandchildren often call her 'Mamie'.
In French, grandmother is typically called "grand-mère."
Mamie "Peanut" Johnson is still alive.
Mamie''Peanut'' Johnson was born in Long Branch,New Jersey
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September 27,1935
no i do not think so.
she was called peanut because she was 5 foot 2 inches when she played baseball
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Baseball in the Negro Leages
Yes, she had five siblings... Hope this helps! :)
no,she spent her life playing baseball
when Mamie was pitching in her game she had two strikes on one guy and a fan said "She is gonna strike you out" The batter said "she is just a little peanut" that's how she got her nickname "Peanut"
Mamie Johnson was one of three women to play in the Negro League, the other two being Connie Morgan and Toni Stone. According to nlbpa.com, Mamie, who was born September 27, 1935 currently manages the Negro Baseball League's Memorabilia Shop in Prince Georges County, Maryland. So yes,she is still alive.