Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm. The Wright family lived in a small, southern town of Bennetsville, South Carolina, where Marian was the youngest of five children. Her father, the Reverend Arthur Jerome Wright, was a Baptist preacher, and her mother, Maggie Leola Bowen Wright, was an activist for the rights of women and African-Americans. Her father expected his children to do two things-work hard at getting an education and serve others through community service. Marian Wright was encouraged by her parents, teachers, and church leaders to live her life with no limits. These key adults kept telling her that she could go anywhere and do anything she wanted regardless of the ...
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Wars oftentimes cause individuals to challenge themselves to reach beyond traditional expectations. ...
“There has to be a better way.” In 1964, Virginia Roth, then known as Sr. Pacis principal at Ryan Hi...
This study tells the deep, rich story of Evelyn T. Butts, a grassroots civil rights champion in Norf...
Marian Wright Edelman was born June 6, 1939, at a time when prejudice and segregation were the norm....
One of the earlier 20th century American women leaders in Progressivism was Grace Abbott who led the...
Leta Stetter Hollingworth gave what she had to human beings through her life as a poet, a scholar, a...
Redefining Opportunity: Charity Folk’s Life in Slavery and Freedom The life of a woman named Charity...
Although not normally connected with educational issues, Bella Abzug was a passionate supporter of w...
In the 19th century, voices for social reform reached a high pitch—both figuratively and literally. ...
Unlike many of her contemporaries, Mary McLeod Bethune is not a household name. This is perhaps fitt...
Mary Easton Sibley, the founder of Lindenwood University, was an ambitious woman. A supporter of the...
Edith Sampson was one of the leading black women lawyers in Chicago for over fifty years. She was ad...
The inaugural class of St. Joseph\u27s College of Marian University will spend the summer of 2020 un...
This dissertation examines the role of female civil rights activists in the black struggle for equal...
The purpose of this study is to write the life history of a black woman educator is order to enhance...
Wars oftentimes cause individuals to challenge themselves to reach beyond traditional expectations. ...
“There has to be a better way.” In 1964, Virginia Roth, then known as Sr. Pacis principal at Ryan Hi...
This study tells the deep, rich story of Evelyn T. Butts, a grassroots civil rights champion in Norf...