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Mary Church Terrell

    Mary Church Terrell fut une intellectuelle et militante pionnière dont les écrits abordèrent les questions pressantes des droits civiques et de la justice raciale. Elle a articulé une vision d'égalité avec une profonde perspicacité, utilisant ses essais et ses discours pour remettre en question les normes sociales et plaider en faveur d'un changement systémique. Son approche littéraire se caractérisait par sa rigueur intellectuelle et un profond engagement à démanteler la discrimination. Le travail de Terrell reste un témoignage puissant de la lutte pour la dignité humaine et la recherche d'une société plus équitable.

    The Progress of Colored Women
    The Progress of Colored Women
    A Colored Woman In A White World, A
    • Describes the important events and people in Terrell's life, including Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Robert Ingersoll, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Jane Addams, and others. Terrell was the leading spokesperson for the National American Woman Suffrage Asso., the first president of the National Asso. of Colored Women, and the first Black woman appointed not only to the District of Columbia Board of Education but also to the American Asso. of University Women. She was a charter member of the NAACP

      A Colored Woman In A White World, A
    • The Progress of Colored Women

      Three Civil Rights Speeches by the First Black Woman to Receive a College Education in the United States of America (Hardcover)

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the civil rights movement, the book highlights Mary Church Terrell's pivotal role as an advocate for equality and social justice for black women. Through her lifelong dedication to campaigning and her powerful speeches, she became an influential figure, championing the rights of marginalized communities. The narrative emphasizes her impact and legacy in the fight for social change.

      The Progress of Colored Women
    • The Progress of Colored Women

      Three Civil Rights Speeches by the First Black Woman to Receive a College Education in the United States of America

      Mary Church Terrell emerged as a prominent figure in the civil rights movement, dedicating her life to advocating for equality and social justice for black women. Her impactful campaigns and powerful speeches made her a key voice in the struggle for civil rights, highlighting the intersection of race and gender in the fight for justice.

      The Progress of Colored Women