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MLK was the leader of the American Civil Rights Movement.
Betty Friedan was instrumental in founding the National Organization for Women (NOW) in 1966. She is best known for her influential book, "The Feminine Mystique," which sparked widespread discussion about women's roles in society. Friedan's advocacy for women's rights and equality helped establish NOW as a leading organization in the feminist movement, focusing on issues such as workplace discrimination and reproductive rights.
You did not provide the "pieces of legislation" that we were to pick from. But I can make a good guess. He was influential in getting the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution.
Curtis Cooper - civil rights leader - was born in 1932.
Martin Luther King was the father to influential civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and died in 1984. He was not a priest, he was a Baptist minister. Martin Luther was a priest, who lived from 1483 to 1546.
MLK was the leader of the American Civil Rights Movement.
He was never really formally appointed the "leader" but because his orations and ideals were so influential that he naturally became the face of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Martin Luther king Jr. was the most influential leader of the civil rights movement
Robert Williams (US artist) is 75 years old (birthdate March 2, 1943). *Civil rights leader and expatriate Robert F. Williams died in 1996 at the age of 71.
James Farmer was one of the founders and a key leader of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), an important civil rights organization known for its nonviolent direct action campaigns. Farmer was instrumental in organizing sit-ins and Freedom Rides during the civil rights movement.
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Egyptian Organization for Human Rights was created in 1985.
Betty Friedan was instrumental in founding the National Organization for Women (NOW) in 1966. She is best known for her influential book, "The Feminine Mystique," which sparked widespread discussion about women's roles in society. Friedan's advocacy for women's rights and equality helped establish NOW as a leading organization in the feminist movement, focusing on issues such as workplace discrimination and reproductive rights.
You did not provide the "pieces of legislation" that we were to pick from. But I can make a good guess. He was influential in getting the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution.
He is the thoughtless leader of uncivil rights.