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African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely without being discriminated against.
African American civil rights activists in the 1950's shared one common goal, which was equal rights and to be able to walk freely without being discriminated against.
this famous African American is a poet,historian,author,and civil-rights activist.
. They felt that fighting poverty was an important step toward improving the status of African Americans
seizing control of government property to gain national attention
They were beaten and fired from their jobs.
Paul Robeson
Paul Robeson
Ralph L. Crowder has written: 'John Edward Bruce' -- subject(s): African American historians, African American journalists, African American political activists, African Americans, African diaspora, Biography, Historiography, Intellectual life, Pan-Africanism, Politics and government
Dionne Rosser-Mims has written: 'How and why Black women are elected to political office' -- subject(s): Politics and government, African American women political activists, Political leadership, Political campaigns, African American leadership, African American women legislators, Case studies, African American women, African American women politicians, Political activity
Thousands of African American women did fight in various ways as organizers, activists, nurses, cooks, camp workers and occasionally as spies or soldiers.