Paul Thorpe was a celebrity child of Grace Francis Thorpe and was popularly known as an American environmentalist and Native rights activist. She served with the Women’s Army Corps and received a Bronze Star Medal for her service as a Corporal in the New Guinea campaign.

She attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and the Antioch School of Law and went on to become a tribal district court judge. In 1999, she received a Nuclear-Free Future Award for her opposition to storing toxic and radioactive waste on indigenous land.

Did Grace Thorpe have a son?

Yes, Grace had a son and his name was Paul Thorpe. He has a sister name Dagmar Thorpe with which they were born in Japan. Their parents divorced in 1950, and they moved to the United States to live in Pearl River, New York.

Their father Lieutenant Fred W. Seely got married to their mother in June 1946. He was white and holds an American nationality.

What happened to Paul Thorpe?

Paul was in his teens when he died in a car accident in the mid-1960s. His mother Grace was so devastated and felt she needed a drastic change to overcome her depression and chose to relocate to Arizona in 1967.

There is not much information about Paul to talk about, however, her mother Grace moved to state a new chapter in her life and involved herself in tribal affairs almost immediately. She served as Economic Development Conference Coordinator for the National Congress of American Indians in 1968 and 1969.

She then joined the Native American Activists’ occupation of Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay in 1969 and 1970. She served as a Congressional Intern for Senator James Abourezk of South Dakota in 1974.

While in Washington, she also served as a legislative assistant for the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs.

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