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  1. Evelyn Gibson Lowery (February 16, 1925 – September 26, 2013) was an American civil rights activist and leader. Biography[edit] Lowery was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on February 16, 1925, and was the daughter of activists Rev. Dr. Harry and Evelyn Gibson.

  2. Evelyn Gibson Lowery (* 16. Februar 1925 in Memphis, Tennessee; † 26. September 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia) war eine US-amerikanische Bürgerrechtlerin. Leben und Wirken. Lowery war die Tochter der Aktivisten Pfarrer Harry Gibson und Evelyn Gibson.

  3. 21. Sept. 2004 · Civil rights activist and leader Evelyn Gibson Lowery has been at the forefront of many human and civil rights struggles since an early age. She is the daughter of activists Rev. Dr. Harry and Evelyn Gibson, and they provided her with the inspiration that became the foundation for a lifetime of involvement in human rights at both the ...

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    sclc/W.O.M.E.N. Inc., has been in the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement for more than four decades. Our founder, Dr. Evelyn Gibson Lowery was the quintessential civil rights wife, woman and warrior. She is fondly remembered as a wise woman of substance, who was shaped by the Movement and motivated by her mate and life partner, Dr. Rev ...

  5. 1927 - Present. Evelyn Gibson Lowery has been both foot soldier and leader at pivotal moments in the Civil Rights Movement. In the 1950s, with her husband activist Rev. Joseph Lowery, she demonstrated against segregation in Mobile and Birmingham, Alabama. She participated in the Selma to Montgomery March for black voting rights in 1965.

  6. 26. Sept. 2013 · Civil rights icon Evelyn Gibson Lowery, the founder of a women's empowerment organization and the wife of Martin Luther King associate Joseph Lowery, has died after suffering a massive stroke...

  7. 26. Sept. 2013 · Civil rights activist Evelyn Gibson Lowery, who with her husband, the Rev. Joseph Lowery, participated in the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march in Alabama, died Thursday morning at her Atlanta...