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  2. List of civil rights leaders - Wikipedia

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    former slave, a journalist, poet and an autodidact lawyer who defended enslaved people and was among the earlier proponents of the abolitionist and republican movements in 19th-century Brazil. Victoria Woodhull: 1838 1927 United States: suffragette organizer, women's rights leader Frances Willard: 1839 1898 United States

  3. 19 Black figures who changed history - AOL

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    Harriet Tubman is one of the most famous Black historical figures out there. She was born into slavery in Maryland in the early 19th century. She was born into slavery in Maryland in the early ...

  4. Thomas Paine - Wikipedia

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    Paine's work advocated the right of the people to overthrow their government and was therefore targeted with a writ for his arrest issued in early 1792. Paine fled to France in September, despite not being able to speak French, but he was quickly elected to the French National Convention .

  5. Steve Biko - Wikipedia

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    They would also help students to learn about the "daily struggles" of ordinary black people and to spread Black Consciousness ideas among the population. [188] Among the projects that SASO set its members to conduct in the holidays were repairs to schools, house-building, and instructions on financial management and agricultural techniques. [ 189 ]

  6. Beyond the Founding Fathers: 12 Unsung Figures Who Helped ...

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    From the brain behind the “We the People” clause in the U.S. Constitution, to a woman who risked her life holding loyalist soldiers prisoner during the Revolutionary War ... 24/7 Help. For ...

  7. African American founding fathers of the United States

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    He helped organize the NAACP as a counterweight to Washington's powerful grass roots organizations. Racism was the main target of Du Bois's polemics, and he strongly protested against lynching, Jim Crow laws, and discrimination in education and employment. His cause included people of color everywhere, particularly Africans and Asians in colonies.

  8. Frederick Douglass - Wikipedia

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    After Lincoln had finally allowed black soldiers to serve in the Union army, Douglass helped the recruitment efforts, publishing his famous broadside Men of Color to Arms! on March 21, 1863. [143] His eldest son, Charles Douglass, joined the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment , but was ill for much of his service. [ 75 ]

  9. List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients - Wikipedia

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    Famous Civil rights activist who was murdered at age 37 in 1963 [97] Al Gore: 45th Vice President of the United States and environmentalist [97] Clarence B. Jones: Civil rights activist [97] John Kerry: U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, U.S. Secretary of State and United States Senator from Massachusetts. [97] Frank Lautenberg †