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    Did you know the Civil Rights Movement was powered by a teacher? In this powerful biography, we uncover the untold story of Septima Clark — the woman known as the “Mother of the Movement.” Long before national marches and historic speeches, she trained thousands of Black citizens to read, write, and pass voter registration tests in the segregated South. Through her Citizenship Schools at the Highlander Folk School and later work with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference alongside Martin Luther King Jr., she built the educational foundation that transformed America. In this in-depth documentary-style video, you will discover: • Her early life in Jim Crow South Carolina • The untold story behind the Citizenship Schools • How literacy became a weapon for voting rights • The struggles she faced as a Black woman leader • Her personal sacrifices and financial reality • The legacy that still shapes democracy today This is more than history — this is the blueprint of empowerment. Watch until the end to understand why Septima Clark’s story changes how we see the Civil Rights Movement forever. #SeptimaClark#BlackHistory#CivilRightsMovement#HiddenFigures#VotingRights#BlackExcellence#UntoldHistory#MotherOfTheMovement#AfricanAmericanHistory
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