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Women Civil Rights Leaders 1st Edition Anne Wallace Sharp

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Women Civil Rights Leaders 1st Edition Anne Wallace Sharp
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Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.51 MB
Pages: 122
Author: Anne Wallace Sharp
ISBN: 9781420511055, 142051105X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Women Civil Rights Leaders 1st Edition Anne Wallace Sharp by Anne Wallace Sharp 9781420511055, 142051105X instant download after payment.

African American women have always placed great importance on helping others within their community. They have long formed the backbones of their families, church congregations, and communities. Black women have also played significant roles in the fight for racial equality. This book examines the roles of African American women in the struggle for racial equality and the reasons why these women were often undervalued by their male counterparts and largely ignored by historians until rather recently. Full chapters are devoted to describing the life and leadership of Ida Wells, Dorothy Height, Septima Clark, Rosa Parks, Jo Ann Robinson, Daisy Bates, Ella Baker, and Fannie Lou Hamer. Sidebars throughout the text highlight the contributions of other women who were influential during the Civil Rights Movement.

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