Odetta Holmes, the civil rights leader and folk singer, passed away on December 2, 2008, due to complications from Heart disease. She had been battling various health issues for several years prior to her death. Odetta was a significant figure in the Civil Rights Movement, using her music and voice to advocate for social change and justice. Her contributions continue to be celebrated and remembered.
Daisy Bates - civil rights activist - died in 1999.
She is still alive
Civil rights activist Rosa Parks lived a long life. She passed away of natural causes at the age of 92 in 2005.
Rosa Parks, the civil rights activist, passed away on October 24, 2005. She did not die as a result of murder but from natural causes.
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Betty Hill - civil rights leader - died in 1960.
Curtis Cooper - civil rights leader - died in 2000.
Gus Young - civil rights leader - died on 1969-03-19.
William Harris - Australian civil rights leader - died in 1931.
Odetta died on December 2, 2008 at the age of 77.
Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis Tennessee on April 4, 1968. He was the leader of the Civil Rights movement.
Daisy Bates - civil rights activist - died in 1999.
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She is still alive
Franz Horner has written: 'Die sozialen Grundrechte' -- subject(s): Civil rights
Michael Holoubek has written: 'Die Struktur der grundrechtlichen Gesetzesvorbehalte' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Police power 'Rundfunkfreiheit und Rundfunkmonopol' -- subject(s): Government ownership, Television, Radio, Civil rights
Hubertus Claudi has written: 'Die Bindung der EWG an Grundrechte' -- subject(s): Civil rights