#GAReads | Women of the Movement

photo credit: Tony Fischer [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons (cropped)

photo credit: Tony Fischer [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons (cropped)

Women of the Movement”:

The history of the fight for racial equality has often centered on men like King, Kennedy, Johnson and Evers. But far less attention has been paid to the women who made the civil rights movement possible.

They are women like Ella Baker, a former NAACP national director who worked to integrate schools in New York and improve the quality of education for Black children. Inspired by the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Baker co-founded the organization In Friendship to raise money for the civil rights movement in the South.

Read Brad Bennett’s full article at Southern Poverty Law Center here…