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  1. Dorothy Height, 1912-2010. Activista de los derechos civiles y de la mujer. Una de las principales figuras del movimiento por los derechos civiles en la década de 1960. Dorothy Height nació en Richmond, Virginia, y creció en Rankin, Pensilvania. Durante su infancia, asistió con su madre a las reuniones de la Federación de Clubes de Mujeres ...

  2. 30. Apr. 2020 · Dorothy Irene Height was born on March 24 th, 1912 in Richmond, Virginia. Her family later moved to Rankin, Pennsylvania where she excelled as a student. Height eventually received a scholarship to attend college. In 1929, she was admitted to Barnard College but was not allowed to attend because the school did not admit African Americans.

  3. 20. Apr. 2010 · In her life, Dorothy I. Height received an estimated amount of 24 honorary degrees, In 1974, she was named to the National Council for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, In 1989, she received the Citizens Medal Award from President Ronald Reagan and in 2004, Height was received the Congressional Gold Medal ...

  4. Primeros años de vida. Nacida el 24 de marzo de 1912 en Richmond, Virginia, la activista afroamericana Dorothy Height pasó su vida luchando por los derechos civiles y los derechos de la mujer. Hija de un contratista y una enfermera, Height se mudó con su familia a Rankin, Pennsylvania, en su juventud. Allí, asistió a escuelas racialmente ...

  5. 12. März 2024 · Dorothy Height. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Height played a crucial role in advocating for civil rights alongside prominent leaders such as Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt. She organized “Wednesdays in Mississippi,” a program that brought together black and white women to promote racial harmony and understanding in the South.

  6. 13. Juli 2014 · Dorothy I. Height. Dorothy Irene Height, (born March 24, 1912 – died April 20, 2010) an American administrator and educator, was a civil rights and women’s rights activist specifically focused on the issues of African-American women, including unemployment, illiteracy, and voter awareness.

  7. Par Nima Réja. 20 avril 2024. Aucun commentaire. Activiste pour les causes des droits civiques et des droits des femmes qui a servi pendant 40 ans en tant que présidente du Conseil national des femmes noires. Le 28 août 1963, le Dr Dorothy Height (1912-2010) a pris place sur la scène de la marche sur Washington pour l’emploi et la liberté.