Mary Church Terrell: Championing Suffrage and Civil Rights

Mary Church Terrell: Championing Suffrage and Civil Rights

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Mary Church Terrell, born in 1863, was a pioneering activist for racial justice and women's rights. Overcoming racial discrimination, she excelled in education and became a teacher. She later founded the Colored Women's League and became the first president of the National Association of Colored Women. Terrell was a key figure in the suffrage movement and advocated for desegregation. Her activism extended internationally, and she remained politically active until her death at 90.

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What was the significance of Mary Church Terrell's keynote speech at the International Congress of Women?

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How did Mary Church Terrell channel adversity into action throughout her life?

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