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Q: How was Lulu Belle Madison White contributed to the civil rights?
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Lulu Belle Madison White's Contributions to TexasCivil rights activist in the 1940's and 1950'sFought the Jim Crow government rules in Texas which denied African Americans basic human rights to health care, jobs, education and criminal justiceInvolved in many activities to fight for African American equal rightscampaigned for the right to vote, equal pay for equal workprotests against discrimination all over TexasSweatt v. Painter case - desegregated the University of TexasRaised funds and lead the Houston chapter of the NAACP to be the largest chapter in the SouthNAACP established the Lulu White Freedom Fund in her honor


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