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Activism

1. FREEDOM RIDERS Stopped Through Greensboro

1. Wilmington Ten

2. FREEDOM RIDERS Stopped Through Greensboro

2. Wilmington Ten

3. Wilmington Ten

A Safe Place to Fill Up

Andrea Harris

Andrea Harris

Ann Atwater

Anna Julia Cooper

Anna Julia Cooper, activist and teacher at M Street High School in Washington, D.C., is well known for articulating a black feminist stance in her book, A Voice from the South (1892).

Bennett Belles from Bennett College For Women-1937-

Bennett College Students

Bree Newsome

Cameron Village Sit-In

Cameron Village Sit-In.

Carolina Theatre round robin protest, 1962

Devon Henry

Dr. Willa Johnson Cofield

Fannie Lou Hamer

Fannie Lou Hamer

Fannie Lou Hamer

Food Workers at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Food Workers at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Freedom Riders ‘surrendered’ in Hillsborough N.C. Arrested & Placed in Bl/Wh Chain Gangs. 2 Year Protest v Seg. Buses.

Greensboro Six

Journey of Reconciliation members in 1947

Journey of Reconciliation members in 1947

Journey of Reconciliation members in 1947. The Journey of Reconciliation is also referred to as the first Freedom Ride.

Mary McLeod Bethune ( left). One of the African American unions formed in the U.S. (right)

Moranda Smith

Percy High (L) & City Recreation Director Jimmy Chambers (R)

Piedmont Leaf Tobacco Plant Strike, 1946

R. Kelly Bryant, Jr.

Royal Ice Cream Company shop protesters in 1957

Sanitation Workers Strike in Rocky Mount, NC.

William C. Chance

William J. Barber II

Willie Gertrude Brown

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