Rosa Parks
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Photo Credit: University of Chicago Photographic Archive, apf1-08641 Ida B. Wells, co-founder of the NAACP, anti-lynching fighter, and suffragist, is Mattel’s latest historical icon to be recognized with her own Barbie doll. Wells gained notoriety as an investigative journalist who focused on lynchings and other forms of racial discrimination. Wells’ doll is the most recent […]
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The woman who led the movement had an amazing man by her side.
The woman who led the movement had an amazing man by her side.
The woman who led the movement had an amazing man by her side.
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks said no. But before that, it was E.D. Nixon who had been searching for the right person to take down segregation. He found her that day.
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks said no. But before that, it was E.D. Nixon who had been searching for the right person to take down segregation. He found her that day.
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks said no. But before that, it was E.D. Nixon who had been searching for the right person to take down segregation. He found her that day.