“We can’t deal with her; we can’t deal without her,” bemoaned a white Citizens’ Council spokesman during the height of protests in the Eastern Shore city. Ebony magazine dubbed her “The lady general of civil rights.”pic.twitter.com/7Vn0XUFiiN
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“We can’t deal with her; we can’t deal without her,” bemoaned a white Citizens’ Council spokesman during the height of protests in the Eastern Shore city. Ebony magazine dubbed her “The lady general of civil rights.”pic.twitter.com/7Vn0XUFiiN
Richardson first got involved with the Movement when groups of high-schoolers, including her daughter Donna, began holding demonstrations and boycotts to disrupt the local economy.pic.twitter.com/uvN9l0NfNP
Richardson attended SNCC’s 1962 Atlanta conference and returned to Cambridge with a new outlook on organizing. She became a member of SNCC’s executive board.pic.twitter.com/Pi4Hek1r3y
Credit: http://www.snccdigital.org Learn more about Gloria Richardson at https://snccdigital.org/people/gloria-richardson/ … Photo courtesy of Danny Lyon, http://dektol.wordpress.com
May her memory be a blessing for her family, friends, comrades. Thank you, Ms. Richardson, for your life's work. We salute you.
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