Septima Poinsette Clark died on 1987-12-15.
Septima Poinsette Clark was born on 1898-05-03.
Septima Clark was a prominent civil rights activist and educator, known for her role in the American civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s. Born on May 3, 1898, in Charleston, South Carolina, she developed the Citizenship Schools program, which aimed to teach African Americans literacy and civic skills to empower them to vote. Clark worked closely with leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and was a key figure in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Her efforts significantly contributed to advancing civil rights and education for African Americans.
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Seymour Clark died in 1995.
Clark Warburton died in 1979.
Septima Poinsette Clark was born on 1898-05-03.
He continues living today. He lives in NY.
Septima P. Clark is famous for being a civil rights activist. She set up workshops to increase literacy among African Americans, an effort that bolstered the push for both civil rights and voting rights for African Americans.
Septima P. Clark is famous for being a civil rights activist. She set up workshops to increase literacy among African Americans, an effort that bolstered the push for both civil rights and voting rights for African Americans.
Septima Green has written: 'Going for the gold--Shannon Miller' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Gymnasts, Biography
Septima Maria - Levy - Collis has written: 'A woman's trip to Alaska' -- subject- s -: Description and travel
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