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O'Connor was a founder of both the Arizona Women Lawyers Association and the National Association of Women Judges.who
help blacks
Yes she did!
Emmett Till's brutal murder in 1955 played a significant role in galvanizing the civil rights movement in the United States. His death highlighted the violence and racism faced by African Americans, sparking outrage and calls for justice. The trial of his killers brought national attention to the issue of racial injustice and fueled the fight for civil rights reforms.
That would be a civil rights worker.
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Yes. journalism has always helped the cause of civil rights, but educating the public.
You have basic rights under the U.S. Constitution and civil rights laws. Sorry if this doesn't help...
He wrote books
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President Nixon was a conservative Quaker, and did not go out of his way to advance civil rights. He did however, sign bills for affirmative action and equal rights for every citizen.