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  1. 3 giorni fa · 01. Ella Baker was born on December 13, 1903, in Norfolk, Virginia. Her family later moved to Littleton, North Carolina, where she grew up. 02. She was influenced by her grandmother, who had been a slave. Her grandmother's stories of resistance and resilience inspired Baker's lifelong commitment to social justice. 03.

  2. 4 giorni fa · Unsung Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement: Ella Baker & Freedom Riders. Discover the bravery and impact of Ella Baker and the Freedom Riders in the fight fo...

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  3. 5 giorni fa · Long before the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s, Ella Baker worked to lift others up by fighting racial injustice and empowering poor African Americans to stand up for their rights. Her dedication and grassroots work in many communities made her a valuable ally for leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and she has been ...

  4. 5 giorni fa · We look back to tactics used by SNCC and Ella Baker [and] tactics used by COFO and others during Freedom Summer here in Mississippi. We always try to ground ourselves in movements that came before us — and try to assess, given the current context of protests, how we need to change tactics.

  5. 5 giorni fa · In their darkest hours, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ella Baker, George Schuyler, and Fannie Lou Hamer gathered hundreds across the United States and beyond to build vast, but forgotten, networks of mutual aid: farms, shops, schools, banks, daycares, homes, health clinics, and burial grounds.

  6. 6 giorni fa · In Sisters in the Struggle, we hear about the unsung heroes of the civil rights movements such as Ella Baker, who helped found the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Fannie Lou Hamer, a sharecropper who took on segregation in the Democratic party (and won), and Septima Clark, who created a network of "Citizenship Schools" to ...

  7. 4 giorni fa · In a webinar with The Vanguard, Lisa Romo from the Oakland Office of the State Public Defender, Avi Frey with the Northern California’s ACLU Criminal Justice Program, Morgan Zamora from the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights and Karen Muñoz from the Latino PRLDEF discussed the state of the death penalty in California.