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Reverend Addie Wyatt Faith And The Fight For Labor Gender And Racial Equality Marcia Walkermcwilliams

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Reverend Addie Wyatt Faith And The Fight For Labor Gender And Racial Equality Marcia Walkermcwilliams
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Marcia Walker-McWilliams
ISBN: 9780252081996, 9780252098963, 0252081994, 025209896X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Reverend Addie Wyatt Faith And The Fight For Labor Gender And Racial Equality Marcia Walkermcwilliams by Marcia Walker-mcwilliams 9780252081996, 9780252098963, 0252081994, 025209896X instant download after payment.

Labor leader, civil rights activist, outspoken feminist, African American clergywoman--Reverend Addie Wyatt stood at the confluence of many rivers of change in twentieth century America. The first female president of a local chapter of the United Packinghouse Workers of America, Wyatt worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and Eleanor Roosevelt and appeared as one of Time magazine's Women of the Year in 1975. Marcia Walker-McWilliams tells the incredible story of Addie Wyatt and her times. What began for Wyatt as a journey to overcome poverty became a lifetime commitment to social justice and the collective struggle against economic, racial, and gender inequalities. Walker-McWilliams illuminates how Wyatt's own experiences with hardship and many forms of discrimination drove her work as an activist and leader. A parallel journey led her to develop an abiding spiritual faith, one that denied defeatism by refusing to accept such circumstances as immutable social forces.

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