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  1. La NAACP declaró el 20 de Mayo de 1951 como el Día de Josephine Baker y le concedió una membresía vitalicia. Fue la única oradora oficial en la Marcha de Washington de 1963. Tras el asesinato del reverendo Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King le pidió que liderara el Movimiento por los Derechos Civiles. Ella se negó, diciendo que ...

  2. After graduating from Shaw University, Ella Baker moved to New York City and began her career as a grassroots organizer. Joining the NAACP in 1940, the Virgi...

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  3. Baker, Ella J. December 13, 1903. December 13, 1986. The activist Ella Josephine Baker was a leading figure in the struggle of African Americans for equality. In the 1960s she was regarded as the godmother of the civil rights movement, or, as one activist put it, "a Shining Black Beacon." Though she was not accorded recognition by the media ...

  4. 3. Nov. 2020 · November 3, 2020. Ella Josephine Baker, December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986, was an African-American civil right and human rights activist. She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned more than five decades. In Harlem, New York and the South, she worked alongside some of the most noted civil rights leaders of the 20th ...

  5. Ella Josephine Baker helped found the U.S. civil rights movement and organize three national civil rights organizations. Baker was born in Norfolk, Virginia, on December 13, 1903, the second of three children of Georgianna Ross Baker and Blake Baker. Baker's mother insisted that her children do well in school, because she felt that they needed ...

  6. 21. Aug. 2020 · Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist. She was a largely behind-the-scenes organizer whose career spanned more than five decades. In New York City and the South, she worked alongside some of the most noted civil rights leaders of the 20th century, including ...

  7. Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist. She worked alongside some of the most famous civil rights leaders of the 20th century, including W. E. B. Du Bois , Thurgood Marshall , A. Philip Randolph , and Martin Luther King Jr.