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because he helped fuel the civil rights movement
He is still living and he was one of the poineers of the civil rights movement
James Meridith was known as a civil rights movement figure. He was born on June 25, 1933. He was the first African-American student to attend University of Mississippi. James Meridith is one of the most significant civil rights activists in American history.
K. Charlton has written: 'James Cropper and Liverpool's contribution to the anti-slavery movement' 'Imagination and education' 'Education in Renaissance England'
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The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), founded in 1942, became one of the leading activist organizations in the early years of the American civil rights movement. James Farmer became the organization’s first national director in 1953, a position he held until 1966. CORE took part in a number of important civil rights efforts.
Well he's 81 years old. But he was an American civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser.
Well he's 81 years old. But he was an American civil rights movement figure, writer, and political adviser.
The children's match (also known as the 1963 Birmingham children's crusade) was started by Reverend James L. Bevel. He was one of the prominent leaders of the 1960's civil rights movement. He was commonly referred to as the "Father of Voting Rights" and the "Strategist and Architect of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement"
James Gamble was an Irish specialist in soaps.
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