Ella Baker was a prominent civil rights activist known for her grassroots organizing and leadership. While she did not seek awards for her work, she received recognition such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Medal in 1986 and was posthumously honored with the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights in 1997. Her legacy also includes being a co-founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and her influential role in the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Baker's emphasis on collective leadership and community empowerment continues to inspire social justice movements today.
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two of Ella Bakers accomplishments are becoming a civil rights and a human rights activist
her child hood was some times un pleasent
Ella Fitzgerald won a total of 13 Grammy Awards in her life.
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Ella Baker, a prominent civil rights activist, did not receive many traditional awards, but she was recognized for her significant contributions to the civil rights movement through her grassroots organizing work. She was known for her leadership and dedication in empowering marginalized communities, especially in her role as a mentor and advisor to civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Stokely Carmichael. Baker's legacy continues to be honored through various scholarships, awards, and institutions dedicated to social justice and activism.
lots of awards stupid people would no dat!
Ella Fitzgerald singing But Not for Me.
she wanted to be a dancer but she became a singer and won 13grammy awards
Yes,one of them is a newberry award for Ella Enchanted
Well because Ella Baker contributed her time throughout her life to many groups that helped change the difference between blacks and whites. Now more people respect blacks more because of Ella Baker, Martin L. King Jr., and many more that stood up for what they believed in.
Grammy national medal of art and the presidential Madel of freedom