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Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision
by Barbara Ransby
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... because my mother was very active in the field of religion. Ella Baker, 1979 Black Baptist women encouraged an aggressive womanhood that felt personal responsibility to labor, ... "
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Ella Baker, New York, African American, North Carolina, Bob Moses, Anna Ross Baker, black freedom movement, uplift ideology, who are your people, black freedom struggle, childhood community, freedom schools
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Sisters in the Struggle : African-American Women in the Civil Rights-Black Power Movement
by Bettye Collier-Thomas
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... who received great acclaim and for- mal recognition for her contributions to black advancement, Ella Baker for many years was an unsung hero of the Civil Rights Movement. Sev- eral recent publications have begun to document ... "
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New York, African American, Ella Baker, Joan Little, Gloria Richardson, Fannie Lou Hamer, New Jersey, United States, North Carolina, Ruby Doris, South Carolina, Septima Clark
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Ella Baker: Freedom Bound
by Joanne Grant
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... Introduction THERE WAS A TIME when I did not know Ella Baker. But that was a long time ago. Somehow she has permeated me and I feel a need to say. ... "
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Ella Baker, New York, North Carolina, Miss Baker, United States, Bob Moses, South Carolina, Walter White, Aunt Ella, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Urban League, Anna Baker
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I've Got the Light of Freedom: The Organizing Tradition and the Mississippi Freedom Struggle (Centennial Book)
by Charles M. Payne
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... Its stylefind someone who is already working and try to support that person-reflected a basic tenet in Ella Baker's politics.37 In Friendship was able to raise funds to help Amzie Moore ... "
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Bob Moses, Amzie Moore, Ella Baker, Medgar Evers, New York, Aaron Henry, organizing tradition, older activists, respectful work, citizenship schools, younger activists, got the light
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